I really miss Neuschwanstein and Taj Mahal, which were two of my favorites in Civ5. I'd also really like to see Château Versailles and one of the more noteworthy Mesoamerican pyramids, like Chichen Itza or Tlachihualtepetl.
Some sort of wonder that would allow you to cross mountains would be fantastic, especially in Civ6 where mountains can form very long chains.Yeah, they purposely left a few big names out of the original roster. I voted other and would mean the Gotthard-Tunnel (or another big tunnel through a mountain). Such wonders that fit well onto the map and have unique "the map altering" effects are optimal for civ6. The tunnel would help militarily (by providing shortcuts) and provide gold through trade routes passing through. Of course it depends on the map, but that's not really a problem - not every wonder needs to be built every time.
I really miss Neuschwanstein and Taj Mahal, which were two of my favorites in Civ5. I'd also really like to see Château Versailles and one of the more noteworthy Mesoamerican pyramids, like Chichen Itza or Tlachihualtepetl.
Nothing like stealing someone's sacred land and then carving your leaders' faces directly into the mountain.Mount Rushmore
First, why is the Pentagon on the list? It really isn't that "wondrous", it's just a giant concrete complex with a courtyard in the middle.
Also, I would suggest St. Basil's Cathedral, the Pennsylvania Capital Building (Look it up, it's actually a very beautiful building), the Chrysler Building, Easter Island Moai, the Maras Inca Salt Pans, and the Nazca Lines
The Pentagon and St. Basil's. Also the Easter Island moai weren't a wonder but they were a unique improvement for the Polynesians (which seems to be just begging to return as a city-state UI). I agree about the Pentagon, though; there is absolutely nothing wondrous about it.Which one?
First, why is the Pentagon on the list? It really isn't that "wondrous", it's just a giant concrete complex with a courtyard in the middle.
Also, I would suggest St. Basil's Cathedral, the Pennsylvania Capital Building (Look it up, it's actually a very beautiful building), the Chrysler Building, Easter Island Moai, the Maras Inca Salt Pans, and the Nazca Lines
Truly a monument to human arrogance, but a pretty one.How would people feel about having the Burj Khalifa as an Information Era Wonder? I don't know too much about the building other than it being the world's tallest at the moment, which is an impressive feat alone.