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During your turn, you may spend your '''civil actions''' to:
During your turn, you may spend your '''actions points''' to:
* pick cards from the card rows (if you have room in your hand)
* pick cards from the card rows (if you have room in your hand)
** Wonders cost an addition civil action for each wonder you have finished
* play cards to your tableau
* play cards to your tableau
* increase your population
* increase your population
* build/upgrade farms, mines, or urban buildings
* build/upgrade farms, mines, or urban buildings
* but building/upgrading military units uses your '''military actions'''
* build/upgrade military units


'''Yellow counters''' represent your population. They can be in one of three places:
'''Yellow counters''' represent your population. They can be in one of three places:
* on your farms, mines, urban buildings (grey-backed cards, such as ''philosophy''), or military units (representing workers)
* on the cards on your tableau
* on your available population, which are available to place on your cards
* on your available worker pool
* on your "yellow bank" -- when this is empty, you can no longer increase your available population
* on your "yellow bank" -- when this is empty, you can no longer increase your available population


'''Blue counters''' represent food or resources. They can be in two places:
'''Blue counters''' represent food or resources. They can be in three places:
* on your farms or mines
* on your farms or mines
* on your "blue bank" -- when this is empty, you can no longer produce
* on your "blue bank" -- when this is empty, you can no longer produce food or resources
* on your wonder, marking how far along it's construction is


Building up your civilisation:
Building up your civilisation:
* Building or upgrading farms will help you increase your population.
* '''Food''' lets you move workers from your yellow bank to your available worker pool.
* Building or upgrading mines will help you build more farms, mines, urban buildings, or military.
* '''Resources''' let you move workers from your available worker pool to a card on your tableau.
* Producing more ''science'' (light bulbs) will let you play technologies for better farms, mines, urban buildings, or military.
* '''Science''' (light bulbs) lets you move cards from your hand to your tableau.
* When your population grows, you will need to produce more ''happiness'' or your workers will stop working.
* When your population grows, you will need to produce more '''happiness''' or your workers will stop working.
* Producing ''culture'' will earn you victory points.
* Producing '''culture''' will earn you victory points.
* Producing more ''military strength'' will protect you from raids or wars.
* Producing more '''military strength''' will protect you from raids or wars.


There are 3 versions of ''Through the Ages'':
There are 3 versions of ''Through the Ages'':
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* ''Advanced'' plays through Age II, and introduces political actions (colonies and raids), unhappiness, and corruption
* ''Advanced'' plays through Age II, and introduces political actions (colonies and raids), unhappiness, and corruption
* ''Complete'' plays through Age III, and introduces wars
* ''Complete'' plays through Age III, and introduces wars
In the Advanced and Complete games, '''additional points are scored at the end of the game''' according to special event cards. But at the end of the Simple game, additional points are scored the same way every game:
* 2 culture scored per 1 Strength (military)
* 2 culture scored per Happy Face
* 2 culture scored per level 1 technology in play
* 1 culture scored per food or resource production per turn
* 1 culture scored per 1 Science Rating (science gained per turn)

Текуща версия към 05:06, 21 август 2015

During your turn, you may spend your actions points to:

  • pick cards from the card rows (if you have room in your hand)
    • Wonders cost an addition civil action for each wonder you have finished
  • play cards to your tableau
  • increase your population
  • build/upgrade farms, mines, or urban buildings
  • build/upgrade military units

Yellow counters represent your population. They can be in one of three places:

  • on the cards on your tableau
  • on your available worker pool
  • on your "yellow bank" -- when this is empty, you can no longer increase your available population

Blue counters represent food or resources. They can be in three places:

  • on your farms or mines
  • on your "blue bank" -- when this is empty, you can no longer produce food or resources
  • on your wonder, marking how far along it's construction is

Building up your civilisation:

  • Food lets you move workers from your yellow bank to your available worker pool.
  • Resources let you move workers from your available worker pool to a card on your tableau.
  • Science (light bulbs) lets you move cards from your hand to your tableau.
  • When your population grows, you will need to produce more happiness or your workers will stop working.
  • Producing culture will earn you victory points.
  • Producing more military strength will protect you from raids or wars.

There are 3 versions of Through the Ages:

  • Simple plays through Age I
  • Advanced plays through Age II, and introduces political actions (colonies and raids), unhappiness, and corruption
  • Complete plays through Age III, and introduces wars

In the Advanced and Complete games, additional points are scored at the end of the game according to special event cards. But at the end of the Simple game, additional points are scored the same way every game:

  • 2 culture scored per 1 Strength (military)
  • 2 culture scored per Happy Face
  • 2 culture scored per level 1 technology in play
  • 1 culture scored per food or resource production per turn
  • 1 culture scored per 1 Science Rating (science gained per turn)