Landscape will affect infrastructure and armies. Conquer, build, and trade. Invalid moves will be voided. Join in the comments: You may choose your country's name, color and location, give me your capital XY coordinates. Starting tech is Late Stone age.
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@connorhatescorn yes, we are still in the stone age, by investing into science you can unlock new things and eventually progress until your nation's bronze age.
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were still in the like stone age right?
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expand to the north til we reach the sea and set up an outpost there to begin fishing fish for more diet variety then begin aggressively expanding and to feed our population set up more farms with advance irrigation and also domesticate animals
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i expand slighty to the east and if i have enough popualtion ill set up a city
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no then, however it's good to know i can train them if i need to
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@Waffleman22 you have the resources, but are you sure you want to do that? training soldiers will require you to pay them and currently you have no reason to have an active army as you have no threat from other nations.
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train 100 troops if i have the resources to
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@Waffleman22 currently you have no army size, people are training but you do not yet have any people in an army group, if you wish to train an active army you can tell me to train X amount of troops. Also, when your people start fishing on your northern coast they catch fish which seem to be considerably more delicious, many people are flocking there to catch the new, more delicious fish.
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expand north. we start making artwork as our nation begins to develop a culture. Artists use various stones as crayons to write down important events such as crowning on chiefs and milestones like rafts. These are made on slate canvas and sometimes lined up to form a bigger picture. Also, what's my current army size?
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@pinecone your mines have been set up and your people have invented a primitive raft.