Naboo/Gotm24/Spoiler1/Open/V1.29/Mac/
Start looks good and we settle immediately. Let me state up front that I am not into micromanagement, especially in regard to internal tile assignments, and so I don't go through the unit-factory analysis. My ultimate score suffers as a result, that's certain but MM is not my cup of tea. But, if you're like me and play a more seat-of-the pants game, or if you want to consider this a "variant", then also be aware that my first order of business was to tell the governors to "manage happiness" for all cities. After that I never go into cities to reassign tiles. I mean
never. That job I delegate to my governors. I am Wang Kong, glorious
Leader of the Korean people, and I have other matters to attend to. I do direct workers in the early game, but with exception of establishing roads and very early irrigation they'll be on auto too for the most part. I direct our scientists to continue on to Calligraphy and then to Literature; hoping to build the Great Library. Research set to the most economical 40-turn rate and we set the Luxury Tax at 20%.
Next order of business of course is exploration. With 11 rivals rapid contacts could be essential to survival in the technology race. In gotm21 I started so slowly in this regard my game suffered badly enough that a v1.29 bug was triggered and I was unable to continue. I don't want that to happen this time with our large roster, and so our first 3 builds are warriors for exploration. Then we train a flagged footman for defense and MP duty. After that 1 more warrior for exploration. The results of their wanderings is shown in the following animation.
Soon enough we discover our 3 neighbors and begin trade. We start to suspect our "island-ness". Our research on Calligraphy pays off and we leverage it for fun and profit to gain all other knowledge and a good treasury. In 1990BC we're voted "Most Advanced Civ" by Machiavellianism Monthly magazine.
Our explorers seek to discover the borders of our island or continue across any land bridges. If the latter, we may be in trouble since we're without scouts and our rivals have had more time to explore the farthest areas.
Pyongang is set to a palace prebuild, but its shield output is pathetic at this point. We've built only 1 worker so far and trying to pop settlers asap. Good news is that Pyongang has Iron on its doorstep, and there are horses nearby Wonsan also [dance]
Baekje demand Taoist Mysticism, and I let them have it; not wanting a war at this point.
The last unexplored area is the mountainous south reach; land of the Han. We've found no barbarian huts so far and hold out a slim hope that one may have been missed in the mountains. We don't find any, but eventually a barbarian encampment is found.
We're first to discover Literature and trade it around, again catching up in the tech race. Pyongang just didn't seem to have the shield output to grab the GreatLib, despite a prebuild. Besides, we're going to need units soon and can't afford to lose the city's output. Goguryeo eventually build the Great Library.
Bakeje are close by and we begin trading luxuries to them early. But they are too close and my typically sluggish expansion means Korea must expand by conquest.
Bakeje's fate is sealed when they produce the Great Lighthouse in Ch'onan. With 8 more Civs to find that is the essential ticket - nobody has made contacts without it, but they might
with it. Pusan was settled right next door to get the horses. Our Bushi can overrun Ch'onan before Baekje can react. We declare war, breaking deals with our sneak attack. Not the best start to a Diplomacy game

But, our advisor seems well pleased when we capture the Great Lighthouse
Oh boy, this war is going to make trade difficult. But we needed that Wonder and also the territory. We take their iron early, and whittle Baekje to 3 cities and get Shamanism and Republic.
We enter the Middle Ages as an outcast in 190AD. The path to world-acclaimed peacemaker seems difficult if not impossible. Our ability to trade is severely limited and we have far too little territory to become a powerhouse. We need more land, cities, luxuries and resources. More! More!

We will need to displace the remaining Baekje cities, and beyond that probably the Goguryeo. We'll need to decide and take action quickly to gain many centuries for our ruthless actions to fade in the memories of the world leaders. However, Wang Kong will not apologize for taking the necessary steps to insure a future for his people! Once that future is reasonably secure we will endeavor to live in harmony with all nations and to promote the common good to the best of our ability
I don't think there's any way we can clear the island before contacts are made although with the Great Lighthouse we may be able to establish exclusive contacts with the other 8 Civs for some time. Our brave boatsmen set sail.
[edit - fixed smilies]