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* [[Ancient Egypt]]: [[The Pyramids]] and the [[Library Of Alexandria]] are both buildable wonders.
* [[Ancient Egypt]]: [[The Pyramids]] and the [[Library Of Alexandria]] are both buildable wonders.
* [[Ancient Greece]]: Well-represented among the Age A cards: [[Alexander the Great]], [[Homer]], [[Aristotle (Creator)|Aristotle]] and the Colossus all feature among the civil deck. [[Ancient Rome]] is less well-represented, its sole representative being [[Julius Caesar]].
* [[Ancient Greece]]: Well-represented among the Age A cards: [[Alexander the Great]], [[Homer]], [[Aristotle]] and the Colossus all feature among the civil deck. [[Ancient Rome]] is less well-represented, its sole representative being [[Julius Caesar]].
* [[Bread and Circuses]]: A technology card, which, in line with the [[Trope Namer]], allows you to assign workers to it to keep your citizens happy.
* [[Bread and Circuses]]: A technology card, which, in line with the [[Trope Namer]], allows you to assign workers to it to keep your citizens happy.
* [[Pyramid Power]]: In this case, the power is to give you one extra civil action per turn. Probably not thematic, but nevertheless powerful.
* [[Pyramid Power]]: In this case, the power is to give you one extra civil action per turn. Probably not thematic, but nevertheless powerful.

Revision as of 18:46, 8 April 2014

Through The Ages: A Story Of Civilization, commonly abbreviated to Through the Ages, is a Euro Game with a civilization-building theme.


This Board Game provides examples of the following tropes: