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Here are the five best Firaxis Games that aren’t Civilization.
5) Sid Meier’s SimGolf

SimGolf seems like a weird game for a studio that’s so well-known for strategy games, but this one isn’t just a golf game. You do create your own pro golfer and take them around the world winning championships, but the standout feature is the ability to build your own golf course.
As you win more tournaments, you’ll earn more money, which you can use to expand your golf course. Eventually, you’ll have a full 18-hole course that’s becoming self-sufficient. Plus, you can jump online and download other players’ courses, giving SimGolf near-infinite replayability. It’s not for everybody, but golf sickos loved the depth on offer.
4) Sid Meier’s Pirates

Sid Meier released his first Pirates game in 1987. He also released a full remake called Pirates Gold in 1993. So this 2004 release is technically the second remake of that original game, but it is the best version of the three, thanks to the depth provided by all of the different minigames.
See, Pirates‘ big gimmick is that players must engage in several different activities while exploring the Caribbean. That includes everything from sailing to turn-based naval strategy to dancing with the governor’s daughter. As a true pirate, you’ll need to excel at everything to earn a top score. It does start to get a bit repetitive after a few playthroughs, but it’s still a solid remake of one of Meier’s classics.











