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This article includes the following:
"The Civilization series of turn-based strategy computer games features ruins as special tiles which may provide the player with a bonus when explored."
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The phrase "human-made" seems like an error in the definition of ruins, as e.g. remains of cities on alien planets are also called ruins and were not made by humans. Deleting the word "human-made" would give a robust and universal definition of ruins.
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