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    Civilization III: Conquests

    Developer(s)BreakAway Games
    Firaxis
    Publisher(s)Atari
    EngineCustom
    Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
    Release date2003
    Genre(s)Turn-based strategy
    Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer
    MediaCD-ROM
    Input methodsMouse and keyboard

    Civilization III: Conquests is the second and final expansion for the award-winning and best-selling computer game Civilization III. It was published in 2003. This expansion added seven new civilizations to the game, and including the eight civilizations from Play the World this brings the total number of playable civilizations up to thirty-one (the maximum supported by the game). The new civilizations are the Byzantines, the Dutch, the Hittites, the Incans, the Mayans, the Portuguese and the Sumerians. In addition to these playable civilizations, graphics for the Austrians are present in the editor so one can replace an existing civilization.

    Two new special traits are added in this pack: seafaring and agricultural. The new civilizations take advantage of these new traits (e.g. the Sumerians are Scientific and Agricultural), and the old civilizations are changed to more appropriate ones (e.g. the English have been changed from Expansionist and Commercial to Seafaring and Commercial).

    New governments have also been added to the game, Feudalism and Fascism, and new Wonders of the World such as the Statue of Zeus and the Mausoleum of Mausollos. Four new bonus resources have been included, two of which provide food bonuses to previously unprofitable terrain. Oases can now be found in deserts, tropical fruit in jungles, sugar on plains and hills, and tobacco on grasslands and hills. In addition, two new types of terrain have been added. These are marshes and volcanoes. Players cannot construct cities on marshes, and cannot improve volcanoes in any way. Like jungles and flood plains, cities that have at least 1 citizen working a marsh may succumb to disease. Volcanoes may periodically erupt, destroying all improvements and cities and killing any units in some or all adjacent squares.

    The centerpiece of this expansion pack, however, was the inclusion of scenarios, intended for multiplayer gaming. Unlike the main ("epic") game, these scenarios took much less time to play, and focused on a specific period in history. Scenarios included in this expansion were Mesopotamia, the Rise of Rome, the Fall of Rome, the Middle Ages in Europe, Mesoamerica, the Age of Discovery, the Napoleonic Wars, the Sengoku period in Japan, and the Pacific Theater of World War II.

    Generally the reception of this expansion pack was much better than that of Play the World.

    One year after Conquests was launched, the latest Civilization III stand-alone version, Civilization III: Complete was also released. This version included Civilization III, Play the World and Conquests. This version also includes several patches.

    Two years later, Civilization IV was also released.

    New civilizations in Conquests

    CivilizationQualitiesStarting AdvancesSpecial UnitLeaderCapital
    ByzantiumScientific, SeafaringBronze working, AlphabetDromonTheodoraConstantinople
    HittitesExpansionist, CommercialPottery, AlphabetThree-man ChariotMursilis IHattusas
    IncansExpansionist, AgriculturalPottery, MasonryChasqui scoutPachacutiCuzco
    MayansAgricultural, IndustriousMasonry, PotteryJavelin ThrowerSmoke-JaguarChichén Itza
    NetherlandsAgricultural, SeafaringPottery, AlphabetSwiss MercenaryWilliam of OrangeAmsterdam
    PortugalSeafaring, ExpansionistPottery, AlphabetCarrackHenry the NavigatorLisbon
    SumeriaScientific, AgriculturalBronze working, PotteryEnkidu WarriorGilgameshUr
    Austria ("Bonus"-Civ: not included in the standard game)Militaristic, IndustriousMasonry, Warrior CodeHussarCharles VVienna


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