My first true game of Gods & Kings. I'm still doing things wrong, like buying missionaries in another city than the one with the Great Mosque. I also thought that the Celtic forests merely shouldn't be chopped, and expected Petra to improve floodplains. Spent good gold to grab them before La Venta did, too
We had only a limited numer of research partners, 5 in a first round and 7 in a second wave. Especially Carthage and Sweden did not like us much for settling on their landmass. Sweden declared twice, the first time joining Carthage.
Cathage had a seemingly endless supply of Quinqueremes, but our one Composite Bowman killed the lot.
It is now turn 210 and Edinburgh (inland on the river) just completed the Apollo Program. We still have 18 techs to go, with currently only 1 research agreement in place and Oxford already spent. We'll see what the future holds. But Rocketry seems an easy discovery. We don't even need Navigation to go to the Moon!
Everything else is going well, we have a nice empire of six mature cities controlling 4x Furs, 2x Wine, Salt, Pearls, Marble, Dyes, Crabs, 2 Iron and a ridiculous amount of Coal. Except for 6 Coal we are selling it all, and we have heard rumours of another strategic resource named Oil.
Exploration
One scout was promoted with visibility 2 and upgraded to Archer at a ruins. Even so, some things were hard to find, including the remotest rival (with open borders arriving so late) and that one natural wonder (Uluru) which five City States wanted.
However, we managed to greet Sweden before either of us could sail, and the Pictish Warrior that followed our Scout befriended 3 City States with the removal of a single barbarian camp.
33 Carthage
43 Sweden
75 Maya
91 Huns
96 Ethiopia
102 Austria
103 Spain
129 Netherlands
Cities
2 Edinburgh (2 Furs, 1 Wine, on the river, 1 nw and 2 ne from the starting tile)
43 Dublin (Salt, Pearls, claiming Sri Pada)
60 Cardiff (Wine, on the west coast)
71 Truro (Marble, Dyes, sharing Pearls, on the continent east)
80 Nantes (Furs, Iron, sharing Wine, west coast of the southern forest)
83 Douglas (Crab, with the Maya, west of Palenque)
Religion
With all that desert near the capital I almost picked Desert Folkore, but thought better of it and went with Goddess of the Hunt instead. Faith for the sake of faith sounds a bit much. Unsure about the later choices, except for Religious Community which is a real boost to production.
Name of religion: Druidry
7 Goddess of the Hunt
60 Ceremonial Burial, Swords into Plowshares
85 Religious Community, Religious Texts
Policies
The improved Tradition, at the expense of Liberty, is quite a blow to my usual game, despite culture from the nearest ruins. Went full liberty nonetheless, but mixed with two tradition policies. Bad fortune was that the Oracle went to the AI (as did the Hanging Gardens). There simply didn't seem time to start on it earlier. There is so much to build in Gods & Kings!
We put some effort into the generation of culture, and plan to complete the full Rationalism tree. Of course, the Celtic special building, the Ceilidh Hall, was a must-have in this game.
7 Tradition
13 Liberty
22 Republic
37 Collective Rule
59 Citizenship
88 Aristocracy
107 Meritocracy
124 Representation
138 Rationalism
155 Secularism
172 Free Thought
185 Scientific Revoltion
198 Freedom
208 Humanism
Spying
The Huns keep stealing our tech despite the continuous presence of a spy in the capital.

But our own spies are doing good work, too. The AI have no tech for us to steal, but we are rigging City State elections and even managed a coup! Good to see that City States have a lot more depth now, with all kinds of new quests and ways to influence them. So far, Austria didn't marry anyone.
Technology
Naturally, because of the Pantheon, we prioritized Trapping. Then Civil Service because of the growth multiplier (peacetime only though, and we had quite the wars!).
Key techs:
11 Pottery
28 Trapping
50 Philosophy (Great Library)
62 Sailing
67 Optics
99 Civil Service
113 Metal Casting
124 Education
147 Printing Press
159 Scientific Theory
167 Fertilizer
183 Steam Power
204 Rocketry
Wonders and Projects
With 6 cities, it took a while for all the Libaries to be up. The first three Great Scientists were used on Academies.
Edinburgh is enormously productive now with the Statue of Liberty. Four other cities built a wonder, too.
50 Great Library (Edinburgh)
98 Petra (Edinburgh)
104 Pyramids (Cardiff)
111 Chichen Itza (Edinburgh)
122 Colossus (Dublin)
126 National College (Edinburgh)
141 Great Mosque of Djenne (Edinburgh)
148 Ironworks (Edinburgh)
156 Leaning Tower of Pisa (Edinburgh) -> Great Engineer
157 Porcelain Tower (Edinburgh) -> Great Scientist
183 National Treasury (Edinburgh)
187 Notre Dame (Nantes)
195 Statue of Liberty (Edinburgh)
197 National Epic (Edinburgh)
199 Hermitage (Edinburgh)
203 Sistine Chapel (Edinburgh)
205 Oxford University (Edinburgh)
208 Taj Mahal (Douglas)
210 Apollo Program (Edinburgh)
Golden Ages
123 30 turns (happiness and Representation)
195 30 turns (happiness and Taj Mahal)