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New games like age of empires
New games like age of empires










I often put my archers there to protect them. I have fought battles where I am overall weaker because I have my unit stationed on a place where only one part can be accessed because the rest of the sides are cliffs. However, the mobility of the troops its a step above Civ. It is not really different from Civ in how you would place troops and how they remain mostly static and just beat the hell out of one another. No major battle movements or constant readjustment of my troops. I had the three guards in hexes in the front of the archers and they did all the fighting while the archers bombarded from behind. I have played both a lot (a good 1000+ hours in both franchises, easily) and the overall formation feels like civ.įor example, I had an army of 3 Praetorian Guard and two archers against an enemy army. In Civ you start with the ability to build cities and you start as a civilization. Humankind starts in the neolithic era, before even you can build cities and you start without a culture.In civ each city is separate, in humankind you can combine several cities into a big city, overall the number of cities even for large empires are likely quite few compared to civ.In civ all territory control is based on cities, in humankind is about controlling premade territories by building an outpost or city on it.In a way you create your own culture since you keep the abilities of your previous cultures. In Humankind you play up to 6 separate cultures, with a total of 6 different emblematic units and infrastructure. In Civ you play as a single culture, generally have access to one unique unit, one unique infrastructure and some abilities.In humankind, battles and armies are more detalied and take place in their separate version of the map or what to call it. Civ battles are done directly on map and are pretty basic.Civ is about reaching a single major victory goal and smaller goals are only to support the major goal, humankind is about reaching smaller goals to gain fame to win the game.But otherwise they are pretty different games: Yes, humankind only look like civ on the surface with cities, turns and a historical theme based around real life cultures/civilizations.












New games like age of empires