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Sid Meier's Civilization VI on Nintendo Switch delivers an addictive turn-based strategy experience where you build and expand your empire across multiple eras. Featuring flexible play modes (TV, tabletop, handheld), local multiplayer for up to 4 players, and deep strategic gameplay, it’s perfect for millennials craving immersive, on-the-go gaming that blends history, culture, and competition.





| ASIN | B07HH8ZSMM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,543 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #673 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11,999) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2018 |
| Department | Teens and Up |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710425553677 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | 55367 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | 2K |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.42 x 6.66 x 4.07 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Publication Date | November 16, 2018 |
| Rated | Everyone 10+ |
| Release date | November 16, 2018 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 710425553677 |
S**N
Steep learning curve for a complex game, but then it becomes stupidly addictive,
I've never played Civilization before, but for $15 I gave it a shot. Now I'm out 250 hours of my life. And an additional $50 for DLC for hundreds of more hours. Thanks 2K and Firaxis for the perfect quarantine game. Seriously, once you understand the gameplay mechanics, this game really is addictive. Since beginning to play, I've spent a lot of time on forums and watching videos to better understand options and optimize gameplay. The vanilla game is fun if you've never played before, as I hadn't. Having bought the DLC, I can say that it is certainly worth it and greatly enhances the game; I'd say the base game is about 65% of what it is with all DLC. For the base game, you start your game as a civilization in the ancient era and work your way towards the information era. The early game is mainly about exploration of land, meeting other civilizations, and slowly expanding your cities. The mid game centers around setting up your one of 4 victory conditions (culture, religion, domination, and science), and when you typically build up your cities and improve tiles. The late game is all about doing what you need to for your victory condition; you're no longer settling or building up cities and all focus is on your victory. I would say the early game is the most fun since you're about as strong, if not weaker than the AI (depending on difficulty), and the mid game is fun since everything you're doing in your cities has meaning toward your victory. The late game, I've found, becomes tedious. Most of your cities are already well developed, so managing them is pointless as well as a chore. At this point, it'll be pretty clear that you've won; it's just a matter of when. The latter stages of the game don't take away from the overall value of the game, but certainly something worth noting. For the Switch version, there is no online multiplayer and I don't think the devs are working on it. I didn't have any issues with the vanilla game as far as bugs or performance; loading times are much longer on the Switch as opposed to the PC, and it will lag during the late game, but nothing impacting gameplay. With DLC, however, I've found there to be numerous bugs and crashes.
L**O
Very addictive. Some issues on the switch that are overcome by the portability.
I loved this game so much, I bought it on Steam. It's much better on steam, but playable on Switch. In late game it definitely chugs a bit on the Switch. Some of the UI bits are weird also. For example, it's hard to expand your territory by buying hexes, unless you use your D-pad to make the selection. The reason why it's 5 stars is because I feel that despite the slowdown and some UI funkiness, the portability more than makes up for it. You can't play a turn on the PC and then leave to do something else like you can on the Switch. You can't bring the computer into the bathroom for a quick poo. (okay not quick sometimes I sit there until my legs go numb because of how addicting this game is). A game like this really shines when you can pick it up and play for a bit and put it back down to do other life things, especially if you have a newborn like I do. That said, you might want to consider getting this on Ipad, especially if your ipad is one of the newer ones with stronger specs. I would say... for the price on amazon (< 2 0), it's a good deal. But I would not buy the expansion on switch. You can get the platinum version on steam for around 30 dollars if you shop around (at legit resellers) and wait for a sale. The expansion on switch by itself was more than that, and I bet the lag issue will probably not get solved by throwing more complexity to the game
D**.
Surprisingly a playable version
This Switch version is underrated by many. I was actually surprised at how well this game runs on switch. I play the PS4 version on PS4 and PS5 and that one crashes a lot on PS4 and here and there on PS5. I haven't had a single crash on the switch. Yes it loads extremely slow but it doesn't bother me. You can play on large and huge maps if you have the patience to wait for. 15 AI players to move about 40 seconds each. I was pleasantly surprised at the custom control setup for switch, it uses the touch screen and has arrows to cycle through optiobs. I dislike that you need to touch the screen to highlight, for example, a unit or suggested settlement location. Often I press to highlight something and once I read the pop up info it will select the option i highlighted which can completely ruin a turn. If I didn't have experience with the game already then I can only imagine how frustrated I would be with this. 8/10 probably a biased rating as I am a fan of the series. All versions of this game have issues such as crashing. If the playstation version played like this switch version then I would give it a 6/10 but.... Its a switch so my expectations were low but exceeded ever slightly.
N**O
Turn based strategy game
Arrived in good condition. Good game, though I takes some time to lose or win. But you can save progress.
Y**G
Awesome for handheld Civ, but get the PC version if you can!
I love, love, LOVE Civilization and have owned every Civ game except for the original Civ1. I've spent countless hours on these games over the years. When I heard I can get Civ on the switch as a handheld this sounded awesome! Civ on the train! On the bus! On long roadtrips! I expected some performance issues and controls issues but I figured I could live with it. After spending days with it, I have come to the conclusion that while it's a great portable play of Civ, I'd still prefer it on the PC or even a laptop if I could do it all over again! Firstly this is a FULL Civ6 game, there's no features removed or changes to handicap the game. However the first problem I noticed is the abysmal controls. Playing Civ with joysticks and buttons is not ideal. I figured I'd get used to it over time but after several days it's still annoying and cumbersome to do even simple things like move a unit or scroll the screen around. Using touch controls is actually better than the joysticks and a bit closer to the PC experience. However scrolling with touch can be annoying and I suggest using touch to "play" and the joystick to scroll. Then there's the performance. There is laaaaaaaaaaaaagggg. There is perceivable lag with everything and the most serious is scrolling. Everything feels like slow motion as outputs are a second or slower than input. Move a unit, takes a moment for it to actually move. Scroll the screen? Slowly watch the whole view move. The whole thing feels like a slow yacht moving through the water. The performance is better docked but then you lose the touch controls and have to stick with the joysticks. Overall the mobility of the game on Switch is great but I find myself wishing I had a mouse and keyboard and a more powerful more instant playing experience all the time.
S**N
Nintendo does Sid Meier justice! Fun game.
Great game! I've played the older Sid Meier Civ III game but haven't played the newer ones yet, mainly because I was so happy with the original version I had. But it was definitely time to jump back in with a new version and I decided to pick up the Switch version over the PC version. This way I can play on the go, at work (during breaks/lunch), while riding as a passenger, or on our vacations. Yes it lags a little bit towards the end when there is a lot of AI movement. But if you haven't played it on a computer you won't realize it and/or it isn't that big of a deal. Having this amazing game available on a potable format is so worth it! Graphics are great and words are readable even on the smaller handheld screen. With the Switches ability to come out of sleep mode very quickly it is easy to play a turn or two and then turn it off and then come back a little bit later and ice again pick it up quickly. Functionality is great, Nintendo did a great job at porting this game!! Recommend to anyone.
D**S
Beware the tutorial....
I bought this for my 10 year old son. He's into geography and saw one of his favorite youtubers play Civ 5. Good value for under $20. There's plenty of DLC that goes on sale frequently too. Plenty of content to keep you busy. Just be aware that you can get softlocked in the tutorial through no fault of your own. My son was over an hour into the tutorial and a new feature was being shown but it wouldn't allow you to select it and it wouldn't allow you to go back either. After contacting 2K support they informed me of steps you should take Prior To The Point Of That New Feature to avoid the softlock. Yeah, the known fix is to do certain things ahead of time. The lack of psychic ability in my bloodline is lamentable. I guess a patch is out of the question for a game that offers yet to be released DLC you can pay for right now. Can't really take a star off for a bug in a game mode that a lot of people won't ever venture into anyway but it definitely needed mentioning.
B**S
Switchilvation will keep you away from your life, while you live it.
As an avid pc player I took a shot at this version for the portablity. So is it worth while? The pricing for all versions is aweful. At first glance yes this is $20 and the pc version is typically on sale just under that. But the expansion pass is $50 while on pc the complete game is under $50. The whole thing is steep for a niche pc game,and the expansion does add complexity to the formula but the basics are still the same. So the expansions are a wait for a sale but get them kind of deal. The visuals is a step down than the PC obviously. The UI is greatly simplified which is understandable seeing the game plays portable and only has 720p to work with. On the big screen it looks to be 1080p, but performance is lacking on both ways to play. Frame rate is in the 20s constantly dipping into the teens when docked towards the end, not a deal breaker on a computer board game but not pleasant either. Just expect lowish pc settings that you might not even notice after awhile,it still looks good. But zoom out and pop in takes effect on animals and building complexities. Load times are much longer compared to a pc with an ssd. Even the cpu taking its turn gets noticeable. Its about 4-10x slower. Load into a game and it takes over 2 and a half minutes v.s. just 22 seconds on my pc. Between the framerate and loading this loses a star. Really the frame rate should be fixed, but most likely its a cpu limitation. There are also complaints of the ui being off screen, simply resize your display as its not sized properly and civ6 uses every inch of screen so this is why you may not of noticed it until now. The controls work pretty fluidly. It makes me wish this was an option on PC for relaxing purposes. But its not as fast or as accurate as a mouse, and the UI was further simplified than it needed to be. Thankfully the real world time is still displayed, because you can look up and its hours later. The game is a turn based grand strategy game that will take days of steady play to complete one match. I perfer rts games ala Age of Empires II and Cossacks 3, but Civ is by far my favorite turn based anything. It is well polished, and feels more fluid than it should be. I love history and civics so my intrest aline here. Your Civ is like your baby that you see your choice grow and flourish or fail through out time. But if you have never played Civ think about the most complexed board game ever. Every decision you make, opportunity you get, and path you take changes everything. The expansions add a more indepth loyalty system, environmental risks and railroads on top of more nations. So loyalty is more important, natural events, and green house gasses become an issue. It adds more challenges and a more robust experience. So check out some videos of civ if you're new and see if its right for you. For me I love it. A nation betrays me, annexed my city, and one by one I destroy their nation ignoring their pleas of mercy. Or capturing a nations settlers and using them to create a city with rare resources. Or befriending a nation and defending them and vise versa. Its just very satisfying and addicting. For $20 the base game is an easy buy if its even intriguing. The expansions do not add enough to warrant full price no matter how much I love them, even half price is sort of debatable. As for buying this version its a yes over any non pc version for one simple reason. Playing this on the go is a terrific time waster and lends itself perfectly to the Switchs hybrid nature. I can not stress enough how good this is for the Switch. Its not often that i feel a pc game transfers without losing anything of note to the Switch or any console. It is just a perfect match.
W**Y
Interesting game for Civilization newbies
The physical product is good, no issues at all, came brand new with plastic wrapping. For the game itself, I have never played Civilization at all and it took me a while to get used to how much details and functions in-game. Watched a few tutorials and learnt as I played. Very fun and interesting if you enjoy strategy games with a lot of freedom to tweak many things to affect your game. Expect to put in many hours into this.
H**R
Tolles strategiespiel!
Es ist super dass wir dieses legendaere strategiespiel nun auch fuer die switch haben!
工**務
北米版ですが普通に日本語でした。
プレステの2からです。 受験生で、勉強に疲れた時に息抜きでやると、歴史の勉強にもなるし気分転換になります。 出勤前のちょっとしたコーヒータイムにも手軽にできるのでオススメです。
K**D
Civ 5 works great on switch
Anothergreat civ game same as the rest of the series, works well on switch with controls suprisingly
C**N
BS
trés bon jeux
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