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Before we leave the City Display, we have to mention the Improvements Roster. This
lists all the city improvements and Wonders in the city.At the start of the game, our first
city has only a Palace. The Palace denotes that Washington is our civilization’s capital.
Early Priorities
There’s a lot of information to assimilate at the start of the game, and it can be hard to
know what you should do first. To thrive, keep these five priorities in mind early in the
game: defense, research, growth, exploration, and culture.
Defense:
Top priority is defending our capital from potential enemies.Who knows who
might be lurking in all that unexplored territory? We must build a military unit.When
the town is founded, it almost always automatically begins to construct a defensive unit.
The Production Box shows that Washington is building a Warrior.
Research:
A portion of our per-turn income is used to research new civilization
advances. These are new discoveries and technologies that allow us to build newer and
better military units, city improvements, and Wonders of the World.
Growth:
The surplus food generated by the town eventually leads to population
growth.When the Food Storage Box is completely filled, a new citizen is added to the
population (and the box is emptied). Steady city growth leads to increased productiv-
ity and the ability to expand our civilization by building Settlers and Workers to colo-
nize and tame the wilderness.
Exploration:
If you don’t explore the dark areas of the map, you have no way of know-
ing what benefits and dangers are lurking there. By using spare units to explore the
world, you can discover the villages of minor tribes (which might provide all sorts of
benefits), good potential sites for new cities, and neighboring civilizations.
Culture:
Eventually, you’ll want to expand your city’s sphere of influence. This is your
national border, and resources within it are yours to exploit.When you can afford to,
you should build city improvements that contribute to culture.A Palace is one of these,
so you have a head start.
Researching Civilization Advances
When we finish with Washington (for now) and close the City Display, the first turn
ends.At the start of the next turn, we’re prompted to choose the first civilization advance
we want to research.
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