If anyone else has Civ IV and fancies in, just let us know!
In the beginning...the civilisation is the England of Elizabeth. Each player gets 30 turns each, then emails the save game to the next player. Speed is 'marathon', difficulty, 'noble', because I'm crap. There are a whopping 11 other civs, the world is huge, and there's 1200 turns to 2050 A.D.
The world in 4000 B.C.
London is founded. I get our warrior off exploring and begin training another in our capital by the sea.
We get a scout!
Handy villages later provide us with a map (meh) and 58 gold (yay). Our scout later prevails over a bear, so I give him the woodsman promotion.
Well hello there, pretty lady! Our first encounter with another civ.
I choose peace, seeing as our military consists of 2 warriors and a scout (who is kicking lion ass left right and center). I start London on building a work boat to exploit those clams off our coast. Mmm...clams.
Ah! Our great and glorious civilisation finally discovers...the wheel.
I get to work on Agriculture for the time we eventually get round to building a worker. On my last turn Isabella discovered Buddhism, and she tends to get a bit zealous about religion, which isn't good.
Over to you, Byard!
In the beginning...the civilisation is the England of Elizabeth. Each player gets 30 turns each, then emails the save game to the next player. Speed is 'marathon', difficulty, 'noble', because I'm crap. There are a whopping 11 other civs, the world is huge, and there's 1200 turns to 2050 A.D.
The world in 4000 B.C.
London is founded. I get our warrior off exploring and begin training another in our capital by the sea.
We get a scout!
Handy villages later provide us with a map (meh) and 58 gold (yay). Our scout later prevails over a bear, so I give him the woodsman promotion.
Well hello there, pretty lady! Our first encounter with another civ.
I choose peace, seeing as our military consists of 2 warriors and a scout (who is kicking lion ass left right and center). I start London on building a work boat to exploit those clams off our coast. Mmm...clams.
Ah! Our great and glorious civilisation finally discovers...the wheel.
I get to work on Agriculture for the time we eventually get round to building a worker. On my last turn Isabella discovered Buddhism, and she tends to get a bit zealous about religion, which isn't good.
Over to you, Byard!