Nick014
Jan 17, 2003, 06:17 PM
You may be wondering why it's called the island people of Babylon. The reason is that we started out on an island that can support only 4 or 5 more cities! It is very fertile land, but it may be challenging to become the winner from such a small start.
Parameters:
Babylon, Monarch difficulty
World: 70% Water Continents, Large, Arid, Warm, 3 billion years
Other Civs: All random
Barbarians: Random
Rules: No AI respawn, all victory conditions are enabled.
Players:
Nick014
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We will wait to have 3 players and then can take up to 3 more.
I played 20 turns to start off, here's the summary: Built 2 warriors and a settler. Warriors are exploring(Looks like only the tip of the island left to go), the settler is moving into position to found the next city next to the 2 game tiles to the west at the red dot. I recommend placing our next town at the yellow dot and beelining for map making so we can get off this island.
Babylon the Island Kingdom:
http://www.evula.org/barisaxguy5/Civ3/Babylon.JPG
N2-3000bc.sav (http://www.evula.org/barisaxguy5/Civ3/N2-3000bc.SAV)
Parameters:
Babylon, Monarch difficulty
World: 70% Water Continents, Large, Arid, Warm, 3 billion years
Other Civs: All random
Barbarians: Random
Rules: No AI respawn, all victory conditions are enabled.
Players:
Nick014
-Open
-Open
-Open
-Open
We will wait to have 3 players and then can take up to 3 more.
I played 20 turns to start off, here's the summary: Built 2 warriors and a settler. Warriors are exploring(Looks like only the tip of the island left to go), the settler is moving into position to found the next city next to the 2 game tiles to the west at the red dot. I recommend placing our next town at the yellow dot and beelining for map making so we can get off this island.
Babylon the Island Kingdom:
http://www.evula.org/barisaxguy5/Civ3/Babylon.JPG
N2-3000bc.sav (http://www.evula.org/barisaxguy5/Civ3/N2-3000bc.SAV)