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| - Conquer the World can be played through multiplayer, or through singleplayer by playing scenarios.
- The first thing you notice once you start a CTW campaign, is that you will see a horse-like marker along with a small tutorial on how to play CTW. You will see other nations on the map, along with unclaimed territory. By default, the barbarians are the Comanche, Chimu, Songhai, Vikings, Khmers and the Sumerians, all of them using the Aztecs' power of Sacrifice (or they will use the Mayas' if you are playing the Aztecs yourself), but most of them are special missions like "Tactics" or "Melee". They can be the same with other tribes, but barbarians NEVER use Conquest. (Melee usually substitutes this).
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| - The first thing you notice once you start a CTW campaign, is that you will see a horse-like marker along with a small tutorial on how to play CTW. You will see other nations on the map, along with unclaimed territory. By default, the barbarians are the Comanche, Chimu, Songhai, Vikings, Khmers and the Sumerians, all of them using the Aztecs' power of Sacrifice (or they will use the Mayas' if you are playing the Aztecs yourself), but most of them are special missions like "Tactics" or "Melee". They can be the same with other tribes, but barbarians NEVER use Conquest. (Melee usually substitutes this). Every turn, you gain tribute (Maximum of 100). The first time you press "Next Turn", you gain only 25 tribute. Then, you gain 50 tribute, then 75 and finally 100. You can use this tribute to buy Bonus Cards which can be used during a battle or on map or for diplomacy. You can also use it to upgrade your territories. In the bottom part of the screen, is where your rare resources and Wonders are at. You can only activate your Wonder abilities if you research File:Civic.png Civic Level 4 at the Library. Rare Resources will give you a bonus during battles if you research File:Commerce.png Commerce Level 2. On the eastern part of your conquest panel, displays your count in tribute and your total in rare resource count. It also displays your name, your nation and your current age. In addition, the amount of turns left until an age advance (usually one in the beginning round, and three for the rest of the game). On the western part of your conquest panel is four buttons. The options of course, opens up the interface to change settings or leave the conquer the world game. The rules display the rules of the CTW game. The World Events display captures, diplomacy and many other interesting things that go on with your nation or other nations. The World Status displays which nations are the most powerful from top to bottom, and their allies.
- Conquer the World can be played through multiplayer, or through singleplayer by playing scenarios.
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