Civilization. Age of Conquest
About Civilization. Age of Conquest
Civilization. Age of Conquest, developed by Darah Studio, puts you in command of a nation on a quest for world domination. Pick any country — from commanding superpowers to resource-scarce smaller nations — and expand your influence through economic development, military strength, and political maneuvering. The harder the starting conditions, the greater the challenge: weaker countries demand sharper strategic thinking and determination to conquer enemies and seize their territories.
How to Play Civilization. Age of Conquest
The game runs on two resources — gold and army — whose growth is tied to the economy. At the start, each region's economy is assigned randomly. Selecting a region opens a window in the bottom left: if the region is yours, three buttons let you invest gold into defense, withdraw that investment to recover funds, or improve the economy. If a region belongs to a country you're at war with, you can send your army there to capture it.
A country statistics button reveals any nation's economy data. For your own country, it lets you adjust how resources are split between gold income and army growth per turn. For a foreign country, it gives you the option to declare war or negotiate peace. The top of the screen tracks the number of actions available per turn — attacks, economy improvements, and more — alongside the zoom control and the button to advance to the next turn.
Controls
- Click region: Select a region to view its details
- Button 1 (region panel): Invest gold into defense
- Button 2 (region panel): Reduce defense and recover gold
- Button 3 (region panel): Improve the region's economy
- Send army button: Attack and capture an enemy region
- Country statistics button: View economy stats, declare war, or make peace
- Next move button: Advance to the next turn
- Zoom button: Adjust map zoom
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For more turn-based and map-driven challenges, the full Strategy games catalog on Playgama covers everything from grand conquest to resource management. Other entries in the Civilization Games series share the same nation-building and territorial expansion focus. If the resource-allocation and decision-making side of Age of Conquest appeals to you, the Logic games section offers plenty of brain-training war and strategy titles worth exploring.



