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Civilization VI (educational use) - Serious Game
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Civilization VI (educational use)

description Civilization VI (educational use) Overview

Civilization VI is a turn-based strategy game developed by 2K Games. It simulates historical development across various civilizations, offering players opportunities to learn about ancient and modern history alongside complex systems of resource management and diplomacy. Educators utilize the game to engage students in learning about geography, political structures, economic principles, and societal evolution. It’s suitable for high school and college level studies as well as supplemental classroom activities.

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Civilization VI (educational use) ranks #6 of 207 in the Serious Game ranking, behind World of Warcraft (pandemic research), ahead of Nicky Case: We Become What We Behold.

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Who made Civilization VI and what is its core gameplay type?

Civilization VI is developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K Games as a turn-based 4X strategy game. Players expand civilizations over eras through city growth, technology, diplomacy, and civic decisions.

Why do schools adopt Civilization VI for educational use?

A classroom version can connect each class segment to history modules like Ancient, Industrial, or Modern era developments.

Which version should I check first for classroom compatibility, PC or console?

Civilization VI launched in a Windows-focused ecosystem before expanding broadly to other platforms, with many classrooms using PC due to mod and classroom management flexibility. If your setup includes shared labs, PC deployment is usually the practical first choice.

How is it different from Civilization V for students who have played that already?

The game progression systems in Civilization VI place more emphasis on districts and civic leadership choices than the earlier structure of Civilization V. That means students can compare institutional power and city planning with cleaner side-by-side lesson design.

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