Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods and Kings is the first expansion
pack for Civilization V - the critically acclaimed 2010 PC Game of
the Year. This robust expansion covers the entire scope of time
from founding your first Pantheon of the Gods and spreading
religion across the world, to deploying your spies in enemy cities
in order to steal information and technology. As you move through
the ages, youll interact with new types of city-states, engage in
new city-state quests and global competitions, and master exciting
new systems for land and naval combat. Civilization V: Gods and
Kings will also include nine new civilizations, nine new wonders,
three original scenarios, and dozens of new units, buildings, and
techs that will offer even more ways for players to expand their
empire and dominate the world. Key Features:
Expanded Epic Game: The core game experience has been greatly
expanded with the addition of new technologies (like Combined
Arms), 27 new units (like the new 1-hex ranged unit Machine
Gunner), 13 new buildings (like the Bomb Shelter), and 9 new
Wonders (see below). Additionally, there are even more new units
and buildings included in the four new Scenarios for modders to
use.
New Civilizations: The expansion will deliver 9 new
civilizations, such as Carthage, Netherlands, the Celts, and the
Maya (it is 2012, after all), along with their unique traits, units
and buildings. The expansion also includes 9 new leaders including
William I, Prince of Orange, Boudicca and Pacal the Great.
Religion: A righteous people will seek out Faith to found a
Pantheon of the Gods. As your Faith becomes stronger, you can
cultivate Great Prophets who build on these simple beliefs to
create a religion that you can customize and enhance as desired.
Are you tolerant of other religions or is this the one true faith?
Are you focused on Gold, Arts or Military? Beliefs can even unlock
custom buildings that only people of your religion can construct.
Great prophets, missionaries and inquisitors help you spread your
beliefs to other lands and gain the alliances of City States, and
like-minded civilizations.
Enhanced Diplomacy and Espionage: Establish embassies at foreign
courts for closer ties (or clandestine operations). As the
religions of the world start settling in, and the world moves into
the Renaissance, you unlock your first spy (with more to come).
Send them out to establish surveillance of foreign cities, steal
advanced technologies from your strongest or wisest competitors, or
interfere with city-state alliances. All of your actions can have a
diplomatic impact if discovered, so always tread carefully.
City-States: Two new city-state types have been added
(Mercantile and Religious) to bring all new advantages to the
table. The city-state quest system has received a complete overhaul
to decrease the importance of gold and add a whole range of new
quests that further the narrative of the game, as well as make the
diplomatic victory a more varied option. Ally with Marrakech to get
access to their unique luxury resources! Vatican City and Jerusalem
are holy cities that play key roles in the religious struggle.
World Domination: The fight for world domination is now more
dynamic than ever before. The Gods and Kings expansion features a
reworked combat system and AI that puts more emphasis on a balanced
army composition. The new system allows your lines to stand longer
than they could before, so you, as a player, can make smarter
tactical decisions without worrying about a single unlucky roll of
the dice.
Naval Combat: Your navy is now split into two different ship
types, melee and ranged. This means that no coastal city should be
considered safe, and can now fall to a surprise naval attack.
Additionally, all embarked units now have Defensive Embarkation,
and can stack with a naval unit for extra protection. Add to this
the new Great Admiral, and the high seas have become a much more
dangerous place.
New Wonders: There will be 9 new Wonders with all new effects
including Neuschwanstein, the Great Mosque of Djenne, the
Terracotta Army, the Great Firewall, and the Hubble Space
Telescope.
Three new Scenarios:
Medieval: Grow your medieval kingdom into one of the great
nations of Renaissance Europe, fending off outside invasions from
Mongols and Ottoman Turks and fighting the religious wars of the
Crusades and Reformation!
Fall of Rome: Play as either Eastern Rome or Western Rome trying
to fend off the barbarians OR as one of the barbarians
themselves.
Empires of the Smoky Skies: Build flying airships and huge
tractor-like tanks from the unique tech tree of this Victorian
science-fiction scenario, and use them to spread your empire across
the pre-industrial world.
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