another damn Civilization game is a dice-rolling civilization game.
Dice determine the player's available actions. Each player throws 3 dice to determine which actions they have available to them in a round. The players get re-rolls for abilities. Money and tokens are placed in the corresponding boxes. These are emptied beginning with the #1 box down to #6. Every token allows for an action. Either taking resources (black piece or new token for a player), placing a token on the civilization track, or moving a token on the track.
A player can have up to a maximum of 26 tokens on the civilization track. Once a token is on the track, a new token can be placed adjacent to it. Different spaces give different abilities to the players, such as re-rolls, victory points, or resources. Some spaces have a cost to use them, such as War, which allows the removal of a token from another player.
The civilization track consists of 30 spaces. It starts with the 1st space, Writing, and ends with the 30th and final space, City. Once a player places a token on the 30th space, the game ends and victory points are tallied. Points are obtained from the civilization track and for every 3 black token, coin, or playing piece leftover. The player with the most victory points wins.
The fourth game by Martin Wallace in spielbox.