haphazard1
Dancing Bear
I normally play peaceful builder games, so this Prince-level GotM looked like a good opportunity to try a military game. I intended to pursue a domination victory, using samurai and cats for the main push and then whatever was effective after Astro as necessary.
Settled in place, and scouting quickly revealed we were on an island. But there was land visible to the north, and I stationed a scout on the hill to see if any AI units would wander by. Met G Khan and the French fairly quickly this way; Germans and Chinese were met later when I got a galley out to tour the coasts.
Gold for second city, marble for third, sheep/fishies fourth, wheat/fish fifth. By 500 AD I had filled the island with 8 cities, and had founded a ninth on the mainland by the horses and sugar a little to the east. This would be my foothold for later conquest...if I could hold it. Napoleon had declared on me and sent a few horse archers, but my spear/axe defenders held him off easily. Pretty phoney war otherwise; I was still preparing before going on the offensive.
Built Stonehenge, Oracle (CoL), GrLib, and Colossus in the capital, getting lots of commerce from coastal tiles from my fishing villages. Stonehenge had produced a prophet for the Confucian shrine in Tokyo by the marble -- the holy city meant I had no problems with Mongol culture across the channel.
I had a substantial tech lead on the mainland AIs, and was planning to unleash samurai on them shortly. But that's for another post.
Settled in place, and scouting quickly revealed we were on an island. But there was land visible to the north, and I stationed a scout on the hill to see if any AI units would wander by. Met G Khan and the French fairly quickly this way; Germans and Chinese were met later when I got a galley out to tour the coasts.
Gold for second city, marble for third, sheep/fishies fourth, wheat/fish fifth. By 500 AD I had filled the island with 8 cities, and had founded a ninth on the mainland by the horses and sugar a little to the east. This would be my foothold for later conquest...if I could hold it. Napoleon had declared on me and sent a few horse archers, but my spear/axe defenders held him off easily. Pretty phoney war otherwise; I was still preparing before going on the offensive.
Built Stonehenge, Oracle (CoL), GrLib, and Colossus in the capital, getting lots of commerce from coastal tiles from my fishing villages. Stonehenge had produced a prophet for the Confucian shrine in Tokyo by the marble -- the holy city meant I had no problems with Mongol culture across the channel.
I had a substantial tech lead on the mainland AIs, and was planning to unleash samurai on them shortly. But that's for another post.