
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane Ep.4 – Explore, Expand, Exploit, Exterminate
This week, Dave and Rob take a fond look back at Sid Meier’s Civilization (1991), the groundbreaking strategy game that defined the 4X genre. As they retrace the history of the game and its development, they explore the origins of “explore, expand, exploit, exterminate” and debate whether players can truly succeed without mastering all four phases. Along the way, they dive into user reviews that highlight the game’s famously addictive qualities, sparking discussion about why Civilization can so easily devour entire nights of play. To wrap things up, Dave shares some mad science about why time itself seems to move faster as we age, connecting neatly back to the theme of lost hours in front of a game. From history lessons to late-night sessions, this episode celebrates a true classic. Join us for today's addictive trip down Memory Card Lane!
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