Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization

Cover of the board game box

Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization is a board game for 24 players designed by Vlaada Chvatil and published by Czech Board Games in 2006. Its theme is the development of human civilization and the players determine the progress of their own civilization in different fields including culture, government, leadership, religion and science.[1] The game won multiple awards including the International Gamers Awards in 2007 and Game of the Year in Poland in 2010, where it was published as Cywilizacja: Poprzez Wieki.[2]

The game is about building a civilization, including urban buildings, governments, population, resource productions, military etc. By drawing and buying cards the players take their civilizations through 4 ages - beginning with classical antiquity and ending in the Modern Age. The game has spent over 5 years ranked in the top five board games at Board Game Geek.

In 2015 an updated version, entitled Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization, was published with updated artwork and with a number of rule tweaks.

In 2017 an app version was announced[3] and released on 14 September for Android, iPhone and iPad. This version was nominated for the A-Train Award for Best Mobile Game at the New York Game Awards 2018.[4]

On March 26, 2018, a digital version of the game (similar to the app) was released[5] on Steam.[6]

Game Description

Through the Ages is a civilization building game. The goal is to develop your civilization, not to destroy other ones. Military strength is just one aspect of your nation, as well as population, production or science. It is up to you which aspect you will concentrate on, more or less, but you should not underestimate any of them while building your civilization. Victory is achieved by the player whose nation produces the most culture during the game. However, there are many ways to produce culture: through religion, literature or drama, by building wonders, by utilizing cultural persons etc. Considerable amount of culture can be gained even via wars or aggression.

Awards & Nominations[7]

  • 2017 Golden Geek Award – Best Board Game App – on BoardGameGeek
  • 2017 Golden Geek Award – Best Mobile/Handheld – on BoardGameGeek
  • Top Asynchronous Multiplayer Game: #2 by Pocket Tactics
  • The Readers’ Top Game of 2017 by Stately Play
  • Reader’s Choice Game of the Year 2017 by Pocket Tactics
  • Card Game of the Year 2017 by Pocket Tactics
  • Multiplayer Game of the Year 2017 by Pocket Tactics
  • Игра года – Game of the Year 2017 – by iPadstory
  • Game of the Year by Pixelated Cardboard
  • Developer of the Year by Pixelated Cardboard

References

  1. Brian Mayer, Christopher Harris (2009). Libraries got game. pp. 54, 123. ISBN 978-0-8389-1009-2.
  2. David Welsh (April 28, 2010). "Through the Ages Wins Polish Game Award". Game Salute. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012.
  3. "Through the Ages app announcement". October 17, 2017.
  4. Kayla Whitney (January 25, 2018). "Complete list of winners of the New York Game Awards 2018". AXS. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
  5. "Steam debut: One click to write your story… Story of Civilization!". Czech Games Edition (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  6. "Through the Ages Coming to Steam | Gameosity". Gameosity. 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  7. "Czech Games Edition s.r.o." press.throughtheages.com. Retrieved 2018-05-30.
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