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Quiz about Civilization VII The Exploration Age
Quiz about Civilization VII The Exploration Age

"Civilization VII": The Exploration Age Quiz


"Civilization VII" has three distinct 'ages' where players can choose different civilizations from which to build their empires. In 'The Exploration Age', there are ten civilizations available in the base game, can you pick them out? (Windows version)

A collection quiz by reedy. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
reedy
Time
3 mins
Type
Quiz #
422,168
Updated
Dec 03 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
New Game
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
13
Last 3 plays: andymuenz (7/10), Guest 174 (10/10), Rizeeve (10/10).
Choose only the ten playable civilizations from 'The Exploration Age' of "Civilization VII".
There are 10 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Mongolia Inca Malacca Hawai'i Cherokee Ming China Chola Majapahit Timurid Norman Granada Ayutthaya Kongo Abbasid Spain Songhai

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:

The Abbasid civilization focuses on cultural and scientific development, with a strong economic edge. It gains gold bonuses tied to population and specialist creation, encouraging city growth and intellectual progress. Unique infrastructure like mosques and madrasas reinforces its religious and scholarly dominance, while its cavalry units provide military flexibility. Abbasid suits players aiming for a balanced approach between faith, science, and economy.

Chola is a trade-driven civilization that excels in diplomacy and maritime commerce. Its unique ability grants extra trade routes through diplomatic agreements, making it a powerhouse for economic growth. Specialized naval units and infrastructure enhance mobility and influence across coastal regions, while its Wonder boosts happiness and adjacency bonuses for river-based cities. This civilization is perfect for players who want to dominate through trade and naval strength.

Hawai'i shines in cultural expansion and maritime adaptability. It gains cultural bonuses when settlements expand into marine tiles, and fishing boats provide happiness, making coastal development highly rewarding. Unique units and traditions reinforce its oceanic focus, making Hawai'i an excellent choice for players who value exploration and cultural dominance across islands.

The Inca civilization leverages mountainous terrain for economic and production benefits. It can work mountain tiles, gaining food and production bonuses that turn rugged landscapes into thriving hubs. Unique infrastructure like terrace farms and Wonders such as Machu Picchu amplify its strengths, making Inca perfect for players who want to exploit geography for growth and resilience.

Majapahit focuses on urban specialization and cultural prosperity. It increases specialist limits in cities outside the capital, promoting diverse development and economic flexibility. Its unique infrastructure and traditions support trade and cultural influence, making Majapahit a strong choice for players who enjoy managing complex city networks and diplomatic relationships.

Ming China emphasizes administrative efficiency and technological progress. Its historical role suggests bonuses to governance, trade, and science, supported by unique infrastructure and Wonders. Ming is ideal for players who want a stable, prosperous empire with strong cultural and scientific foundations.

Mongolia is a militaristic civilization built for speed and domination. Its unique cavalry units and mobility bonuses enable swift conquests across vast territories. Infrastructure supports military logistics and expansion, making Mongolia the go-to choice for players who favor aggressive strategies and rapid empire-building.

The Normans combine military strength with cultural influence. Their unique units and traditions likely enhance naval and land-based warfare, while infrastructure supports feudal governance and expansion. This civilization suits players who want a mix of conquest and cultural prestige during the Exploration Age.

Songhai blends military might with economic strength. It benefits from river-based trade and territorial expansion, supported by unique units and infrastructure that enhance both commerce and warfare. This civilization is well-suited for players who want a balanced approach to conquest and prosperity.

Spain excels in exploration and religious influence. Its bonuses revolve around overseas expansion, missionary activity, and naval power, supported by Wonders and infrastructure tied to faith and trade. Spain is perfect for players aiming to dominate through colonization and cultural spread.
Source: Author reedy

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