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  • Inside Up Games City Builder: Ancient World

City Builder: Ancient World

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City Builder: Ancient World is a tile-laying game for 1-4 players, which can be played competitively, cooperatively or solo. Players are magistrates sent to a newly conquered province to build cities and help spread Roman influence in the area. By employi

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COMPETETIVE OBJECTIVE

  • To win, players must build impressive Monuments and fill their city with incoming settlers. Monuments have unique scoring bonus that will only apply to the city they are built in, while claiming settlers unlocks the point value they are covering on the shared settler tracks.
    • At the end of the game, players will add up their scores and the player with the most victory points is declared the winner. This player is awarded governorship of the province with their city being named its new capital.

COOPERATIVE OBJECTIVE

  • The emperor wants to increase the efficiency and profit of each of his provinces. As a group of magistrates you must work together to ensure your province doesn’t displease him, which would result with you losing your position—and your possibly your head.
    • Follow the emperor’s Edict, complete his preferred Monuments, and plan carefully to make sure you all stay off the chopping block!

SOLO OBJECTIVE

  • As the lone magistrate you will need to juggle the demands of incoming settlers, prioritize their arrival, build required Monuments and follow the Emperor’s Edict! You must play smart to succeed, or risk ending up in the colosseum for the famed spectacle of Gorus Maximus!
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