Well, I can’t get it to work but I’m supplying it anyway. Some people have heard a lot about this program but never seen it and don’t believe it exists it’s kind of a Civilization 1 Myth. I know that you have to create a game first and then open it and edit the map that way, and I know that it takes a virtual eternity to actually create a complete map using it. However, I have seen it work once a long time ago, so I know that using it is possible. Despite my best efforts, I cannot get it to work. To be honest, I really have no idea how to use this program. However, compared to manually editing the saved game file using a hex editor (as shown in the cheats section), this program is a god-send. Some of the features are nearly impossible to use because they are so user-unfriendly. If you play around in it for long enough it will crash, guarranteed. It allows you to change everything from the amount of money you have right down to the exact locations of all your units.
Note: This program runs anywhere that CIV Dos does. The program is meant to be aid to playing Civilization for DOS. It has a feature rich graphical interface that offers terrain and improvements (road, rail, etc…) modifications, the ability to place, remove or move units and cities on the map among other functions. Its function is to edit the map files used in Civ Dos.