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Android: Age of Civilization $0.99 (Was $2.69) @ Google Play Store

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Rates 4.5 with over 100k downloads

Age of Civilizations is a turn-based strategy game in which your object is to dominate the world.

• Maps:
- Earth | [342 Provinces]
- Kepler-22b | [404 Provinces]

• Orders are submitted before each round. The number of orders you can submit during each round is limited by your Movement Points for that round.
• After orders are submitted, civilizations execute actions in turn order, which is randomized at the start of each round.

• Map
- The capital is the most important province in a civilization. If you lose your capital for 3 turns, your civilization will no longer exist. If you capture another civilization’s capital, you obtain all of its provinces. Capitals have a defensive bonus: +15% and an offensive bonus: +15%. Capitals have all buildings already constructed.
- Transparent provinces are neutral. Provinces with color belong to other civilizations.
- You can scale the map. To go back to the standard scale, double tap the map. If scale is other than standard on minimap you can see '!' in top right.
- Use the Economy and Population buttons to view each province’s Economy and Population values. Use the diplomacy button to view each province’s owner and engage in diplomacy (see Orders- Diplomacy View).

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Łukasz Jakowski
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closed Comments

  • So it's just Civ but not Civ for Android? I mean if you managed to make something similar to Civilization 5 for Android that's actually decent,take all my money please.

    • This looks closer to Victoria 3 or Hearts Of Iron, if you want to play Civ there's something called "freeciv" which is decent enough.

      • +1

        Civ is on iOS now, but $50!

  • +1

    Thanks, No IAP, ads and a good game = bought.

  • Why do they kiwis and png always declare war on me when I play Australia even when I suggest alliance?

  • haven't played it but looks more like a slightly complicated version of Risk, rather than Civ.

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