Epic Boardgames: Mega Empires!

Details
As warned, this event has moved to Saturday, May 24th.
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We're bringing out the big boy!
Formerly known as Mega Civilization, and re-launched as Mega Empires, it is truly an epic game.
Please see the additional notes at the bottom!
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Mega Empires is a board game for 3 to 9 players (we will have 2 different tables) and covers the development of ancient civilizations over 8000 years of history. Mega Empires can take up to 12 hours to complete, and still yet, it has a simple mechanism and is easy to learn. The players lead their civilizations, as they expand and collapse, from the Stone Age, through the Bronze Age to the end of the Iron Age. Mega Empires provides a full day of fun for larger groups.
Culture
Though it may seem at first glance, Mega Empires is not a wargame. Yes, conflict may be involved, but rather it is a game about history, culture, trade, development, and... calamities. Players develop their own unique civilization in arts, crafts, science, civics and religion. Each player starts his civilization with a single population token, 8000 BC, but grows and grows over time, and eventually cities can be built. Cities of course bring wealth and fortune, but also… natural calamities such as epidemics, famine or earthquakes, or civil calamities such as pirate attacks, slave revolts and civil disorder.
Trading
This wealth is expressed in trade cards. The more cities, the more cards a player gets. These cards provide both trading commodities, and calamities. Trading is the heart of the game. A real social experience, where all players simultaneously trade with each other during a limited time. As soon as trading has ended, the players that end up with calamities will suffer them.
Develop advances
And then, of course, it's time to do something about it. Build walls, give your citizens music and architecture. Develop religion, democracy, improve science… 51 different advances can be developed in five different categories.
Maybe a player can even construct a wonder of the world, or scatter their people all over the map, and gain cultural ascendancy. The player that knows best how to work together, trade or battle for territory, defend his people against nature or enemies like barbarian hordes, and stand the test of time, eventually will win the game.
After up to 12 hours of playing that is.
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Please note, as stated above, we will have 2 different tables, with up to 9 players each. And we will be using the 'Short Game Scenario', which should cut the game time to (according to the rulebook) 6-8 hours. But we all know how suggested times for games work out.

Epic Boardgames: Mega Empires!