![]() The other civilizations have +2 gold for a trade route to Morocco - Special: Casbah (field improvement, adds fields to desert +1 food, production and gold) and Berber Cavalry (unit, adds bonus within Morocco and in the desert, replaces Cavalry). Morocco - The Gateway to Africa - Bonus: +3 gold and +1 culture for every international trade route.Egypt -Muhammad Ali's Heritage - Bonus: Bonus to gold for Ports and Caravanserais is doubled - special: Dervish cavalry (unit, replaces Cavalry, it is stronger out in the open and faster to create Great Generals) and Tomb (building, replaces the Temple, does not require keeping but, plundering the city gives double the amount of gold to the enemy).Portugal - Mare Clausum - Bonus: double bonus in gold for a trade route- Special: Feitoria (improved fields, gives one unit of the resources owned by the free City-State).Italy - Mare Nostrum - Bonus: the boarded units acquire +1 movement point and their going off-board costs only one movement point- Special: Caio Duilio (unit, additional promotion in city attacks, replaces the Steam battleships).The City-States are not bothered by your units on their land - Special: Brandenburg Warship (unit, the mightiest unit in this scenario, replaces the Steam Battleship). Germany - Gunship Diplomacy- Bonus: +9 influence on the turn in City-States that you can claim tribute from.France - The Third Republic - Bonus: the already started cities have additional territories from the beginning- Special: Foreign Legion (unit, bonus to fight in foreign territories, replaces Infantry).+2 to production from plantation- Special: Force Publique (unit, replaces Riflemen, it has bonus to fights in difficult terrains and against damaged units). Rivers are extensions to the on-land trade routes. Belgium - Paddle steamers- Bonus: rivers and the adjacent difficult terrain is treated as dry land.England- Colossus of Rhodes- Bonus: double the speed of building improvements and fields - Special: Ship of the Line (unit, replaces Frigate, it's faster and tougher).Only the Sub-Saharan civilizations can create Great Artists and their Guilds.The Sub-Saharan civilizations do, or do not have cities and you need to start them. The North-African civilizations already have several cities, and quite vast areas at their disposal. As an African nation, you already have at your disposal all the technologies up to the Industrial Era but WITHOUT THE Railway.The only European civilization with no cities at the beginning is Belgium. The Europeans start with several cities scattered all along the continent's coastlines. As an European, you have at the beginning, at your disposal, all the inventions of the industrial Era, and the technology of the Railway from the Modern Era, which enables to lay rails and discovers the Relics of the Past.Additionally, they have a special units at their disposal Explorers, that replaces the Archeologist and Scouts, doesn't slow down in difficult terrain and does not need the University. Only the European civilizations can board their land units, lay rails and excavate in search of artifacts.The North-African civilizations cannot declare war on each other.The European civilizations cannot declare war on each other. ![]() The Mid-African civilizations, i.e., Ethiopia, Boers and Zulus earn points for accumulating culture, for controlling Suez.Morocco, Egypt and the Ottoman Empire earn points for earning gold and controlling Suez. England, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Italy and France earn victory points for being the first European nation to discover a natural wonder, for seizing Suez and the longest railway line on the continent. ![]() Your objective is to win as many as possible within 100 turns. As an alternative, you can take on the role of one of the African tribes in order to protect Africa from the invaders. You can assume the role of one of such empires and take as much land as you can. ![]() Therefore, they turned to Africa, its riches and unexplored lands. Towards the end of the 19th Century, the colonial empires such as England, Portugal or France had a large portion of the World under their control. ![]()
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