There are 50 achievements with a total of 1000 points. | |||
![]() | One Mistress and No Master | 15 | |
| Win as an English civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | I Will Not Be Triumphed Over | 15 | |
| Win as an Egyptian civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Flower and Song | 15 | |
| Win as an Aztec civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | A Short Life of Glory | 15 | |
| Win as a Greek civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Fair and Softly Goes Far | 15 | |
| Win as a Spanish civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Blood and Iron | 15 | |
| Win as a German civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Veni Vidi Vici | 15 | |
| Win as a Roman civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | A Great Wind is Blowing | 15 | |
| Win as a Russian civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom | 15 | |
| Win as a Chinese civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | We the People | 15 | |
| Win as an American civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Imagination Rules the World | 15 | |
| Win as a French civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | An Indomitable Will | 15 | |
| Win as an Indian civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | A Knight Without Fear or Blame | 15 | |
| Win as an Arab civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | This World is a Harsh Place | 15 | |
| Win as an African civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | All Others Must Fail | 15 | |
| Win as a Mongolian civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Victory Over Lesser Men | 15 | |
| Win as a Japanese civilization. | |||
| See the achievement "Difficulties Mastered." | |||
![]() | Difficulties Mastered | 30 | |
| Win a victory with each civilization. | |||
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![]() | A Revelation of Man | 20 | |
| Win a Cultural Victory. | |||
See the achievement "Embiggens the Smallest Man." | |||
![]() | Embiggens the Smallest Man | 30 | |
| Win a Cultural Victory on at least King difficulty. | |||
| Difficulty --- Deity Scenario ---- Beta Centauri Civilization ---- Greeks or any other civilization Once the game has started: Change your government to Monarchy to start. Defend with your 1st Modern Infantry. Barbarians will most likely attack you, which in time is good for you, as it’ll upgrade your unit making them better defenders. Go into the city screen and immediately press At this point you should get your first Great Person, or will be close to getting them. You should settle any Great Person, unless it’s a Great Builder. In which case you should use the Great person to complete a wonder for you. Magna Carta should be the first wonder you build. Next you should build a Courthouse, then a Market, then a Bank. Once you have 100 gold and you earn your settler, use that settler to build a new city. In this city you should go in the same order building a Temple, Cathedral, Courthouse, Market, then a Bank. You should also immediately change from science to gold. Also remember, if you can’t settle a Great Person in your capital, move the Great Person to your second city and settle them there. Never use a Great Person other then to settle them, unless you can use that Great Person to complete a Wonder, or if you can use that Great Person to Culture Flip a city. If you get a Great Person that you can’t settle in your first 2 cities, hold on to them and build a 3rd city or take over a city and settle them in the next city. At this point you should build 2 more modern infantry for each city, and combine them to make an army, and you should build 1 Artillery unit that will help defend the city. Build a road between each city. Once other civilizations start bothering you, defend with the modern infantry but use your Artillery to fight the enemies Artillery. Once you have those defensive units in place, you can start building wonders. Start building Wonders from the lowest amount up to the highest. If you get a Great Builder in the middle of a Wonder, hold on to them and use them to build one of the higher cost Wonders. Also in between Wonders, use your gold to build a building before you start the next Wonder. Like a Factory, Iron Mine, or some other building to help you raise your production. Make sure that you build the Manhattan Project and not another Civilization. You’ll come to a point where eventually you’ll have to take over a city or 2. This will allow you to build more culture, and in so doing will allow you to flip cities using your culture. ***You can only flip cities if you know they are there. You could be just a few moves away, but if it's under the war fog, then you can’t flip it*** The best way to take over cities, are to mass produce Bombers, form some wings, and have them do all the attacking of cities. Then once they are sufficiently whittled down, move in some ground forces to take it over. Once you’ve taken over a city, the first thing you want to do is build a temple, buy it, and then start building a Cathedral. Then next round you’ll buy the Cathedral and start building a Courthouse. Next round buy the Courthouse and what you build after that is up to you, though Harbors, Granaries, and Aqueducts are a good way to go, (Because the bigger your city, the more culture you earn) By doing this you are increasing your Culture and chances are you’ll start converting cities over with your culture. Also, don’t forget to build roads connecting every city that you’ve taken over. Feel free to take over capitals, since palaces give you more culture…just don’t take over ALL capitals. You shouldn’t need to flip too many cities, as Wonders built and Great People settled should account for about 14+ out of the 20 needed to be able to build the United Nations. | |||
![]() | Citizen of the World | 45 | |
| Win a Cultural victory on Deity difficulty. | |||
See the achievement "Such Joy Ambition Finds." | |||
![]() | Have Fun Storming the Castle | 20 | |
| Win a Domination Victory. | |||
See the achievement "Such Joy Ambition Finds." | |||
![]() | Vi Victa Vis | 30 | |
| Win a Domination Victory on at least King difficulty. | |||
See the achievement "Such Joy Ambition Finds." | |||
![]() | Such Joy Ambition Finds | 45 | |
| Win a Domination victory on Deity difficulty. | |||
Difficulty --- Deity Once you have 100 gold and you earn your settler, use that settler to build a new city. In this city you should go in the same order building a Temple, Cathedral, Courthouse, Market, then a Bank. You should also immediately change from science to gold. Also remember, if you can’t settle a Great Person in your capital, move the Great Person to your second city and settle them there. Pretty much what you’ll be doing is rinsing and repeating. Have your bombers do almost if not all the city battle and then let your ground troupes take the city over. At any point you can stop for a few rounds to replenish your army and then start attacking again. | |||
![]() | A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned | 20 | |
| Win an Economic Victory. | |||
See the achievement "Playing the Game." | |||
![]() | The Guy Who Signs the Checks | 30 | |
| Win an Economic Victory on at least King difficulty. | |||
See the achievement "Playing the Game." | |||
![]() | Playing the Game | 45 | |
| Win an Economic victory on Deity difficulty. | |||
Difficulty --- Deity Scenario ---- Beta Centauri Civilization ---- Greeks or any other civilization really. Once the game has started: Change your government to Monarchy to start. Defend with your 1st Modern Infantry. Barbarians will most likely attack you, which in time is good for you as it’ll upgrade your unit making them better defenders. Go into the city screen and immediately press At this point you should get your first Great Person or be close to getting them. You should settle any Great Person, unless it’s a Great Builder. In which case you should use the Great person to complete a wonder for you. Magna Carta should be the first wonder you build. Next you should build a Courthouse, then a Market, then a Bank. Once you have 100 gold and you earn your settler, use that settler to build a new city. In this city you should go in the same order building a Temple, Cathedral, Courthouse, Market, then a Bank. You should also immediately change from science to gold. Also remember, if you can’t settle a Great Person in your capital, move the Great Person to your second city and settle them there. At this point you should build 2 more modern infantry for each city, and combine them to make an army, and you should build 1 Artillery unit that will help defend the city. Build a road between each city. Once other civilizations start bothering you, defend with the modern infantry but use your Artillery to fight the enemies Artillery. But once you have those defensive units in place, you can start building wonders and buildings as you desire. Make sure that you build The Internet, as that wonder will help the most. But really what you’ll be doing is collecting the gold…building buildings and wonders just help the time go by. And once all the wonders are built, I would switch government from Monarchy to Democracy. It should be noted that you will be challenged by other civilizations, but you should have no problem defending your cities…and while your waiting for your gold, you can always build more defensive units. Once you’ve reached 20,000 gold, go into wonders and start building the World Bank, and you should easily be able to unlock your achievement. | |||
![]() | Ideas Control the World | 20 | |
| Win a Technology Victory. | |||
See the achievement "Indistinguishable From Magic." | |||
![]() | 640K Ought to be Enough | 30 | |
| Win a Technology Victory on at least King difficulty. | |||
See the achievement "Indistinguishable From Magic." | |||
![]() | Indistinguishable From Magic | 45 | |
| Win a Technology victory on Deity difficulty. | |||
Choose the Lightning Scenario. Choose the Aztecs as your Civilization or the Greeks. To achieve a technological win in the Lightning scenario, one only has to get into the modern age, (24 total techs researched). So there will be no space station launching going on. Aztecs will help you achieve this since they get +3 science per temple they have built. Or the Greeks will help you achieve this as they get more Great People. You start off with 3 cities with an archer in each. The best thing to do is to go into the city screen and customize the workers. You're gonna have 1 big city, 1 medium city and 1 small city. All cities should have at least 2 science production. This is how I like to have them set up. Small city = 2 science, 2 food, & 2 production. Medium city = 4 science, 2 food, & 2 production. Large city = 4 science, 2 food, & 4 production. Now please note that those are really just estimates, but should be close to that. I’m also going to warn right now, that you can find out from the beginning if you have a good chance of winning or not. If your cities are around a lot of land and not a lot or water, quit right away because you're not going to win easily…if at all. If you are around a good bit of water then let me warn you when I say that a lot of this can and maybe will fall down to whether you get a certain great person or not. Once you have built a library and a temple, customize your workers again. Maybe this time give some cities some more science, and for your largest city bump up the production just a bit while still managing to have science. Pick the quickest science you can research every time UNTIL you see democracy in the list, (if 2 techs take the same time, figure out which one helps towards getting Democracy and research that). Research Democracy then switch to Democracy as soon as you have it researched and then continue researching the shortest tech. SOME EXTRA TIPS
TIPS ON HOW TO USE GREAT PEOPLE When you get Great People, the best thing to do is to us them for their powers right away. If you get a Great Person, don’t settle them take their gifts! There is only one exception, if you get a great scientist, settle him into your largest city that is surrounded by a lot of water. If you should get a Great Person that would allow you to complete a wonder immediately, I would definitely recommend that you use that to get the Great Wall built, (meaning you’ll have peace while researching techs so you won’t have to worry about building defense units), or the Colossus of Rhodes, (which will up the amount of science being researched.) If you get a Great Person that will give you gold, take that gold. If you get a Great Person that will give +1 population to your cities, take the +1 population. Know that this achievement is tough, but this scenario is quick. If you get half way and they suggest that you save, don’t even bother, if you lose just retry it again. This scenario is an easy way to get a difficult achievement, and luck of the draw when it comes to Great People is going to make you or break you. | |||
![]() | Destroyer of Worlds | 30 | |
| Win all types of victories (Domination, Technology, Cultural, and Economic). | |||
You are able to get this achievement before winning on Deity difficulty. So if you don't mind playing the game a few extra times, play through a game on the easiest mode, Chieftain, and play your heart out. You should be able to get all four wins with out to much difficulty, but still I will give you tips.
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![]() | The Universal Brotherhood of Man | 25 | |
| Develop a city to produce 200 culture per turn. | |||
| As usual, fully develop your Capital City and put your Civilization on Monarchy (or use English because they start with it). Use your Capital City for this one because it gains a boost from the Palace. A Great Person is needed as well as the Shakespeare Theater and The Magna Carta, (the Theater gives a x2 towards culture output, and Magna Carta gives your courthouse a culture output as well. Both are Wonders.) to gain it. | |||
![]() | Organized Knowledge | 25 | |
| Develop a city to produce 200 science per turn. | |||
| Build a City that is well surrounded by water, (6+ tiles would be best), and fully develop it (Library and University is needed). Use a Great Personality that boosts Research and put your City on Technology. You should be able to get it somewhere around City Level 25. Or if you done the Achievement below just use the same city, (making sure said city has Market and Bank), and change to Gold Production. | |||
![]() | The Root of All Evil | 25 | |
| Develop a city to produce 200 gold per turn. | |||
| Build a City that is well surrounded by water or desert, (again 6+ tiles would be best) and fully develop it (Market and Bank is needed). Use a Great Personality that boosts Gold and put your City on Gold Production. Building The Internet and The Trade Fair of Troyes, (which are Wonders), will help you get this faster. You should be able to get it somewhere around City Level 25. Or if you done the Achievement above just use the same city (making sure said city has Library and University) and change to Technology Production. | |||
![]() | Curse of the Drinking Class | 25 | |
| Develop a city to produce 200 resources per turn. | |||
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![]() | Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride | 3 | |
| Make contact with another civilization. | |||
| This achievement is one that can't be missed...unless of course you somehow isolate yourself for the whole game, (very doubtful). For this achievement you can either not explore and just work on your city and eventually be contacted by another civilization, or you can go explore and chances are you'll wander into another civilization...either way Achievement Unlocked. | |||
![]() | Culture is Worth a Little Risk | 9 | |
| Build a Wonder of the World. | |||
| For this achievement, you'll need to learn a technology that will allow you to build a Wonder, or maybe your civilization will start of with a technology that will allow you to build a Wonder. Either way, once you are able to build a wonder, (you'll know because when you go into the city screen Build Wonder will be highlightable), click on Build Wonder, choose a wonder and wait. And eventually, Achievement Unlocked. | |||
![]() | Once More Unto the Breach | 5 | |
| Combine three identical units into an army. | |||
This one is pretty simple and you should be able to get it quick. When your first city is settled, manage the workers so that they are only on production tiles and start building warriors. Once one is built you can use it to explore around the city, but not to far Then wait for your third one to be produced. Then you simply get all 3 warriors into one tile, and when one of the warriors are able to move, then simply press PRESTO, you've got an army. | |||
![]() | 80% of Success is Showing Up | 5 | |
| Accumulate culture to unlock a famous person. | |||
| See the achievement "The Universal Brotherhood of Man." | |||
![]() | Home is Where One Starts From | 3 | |
| Construct a special building. | |||
| This is another achievement where you'll need to research a technology or you'll have the technology available to build a building. Once your able to build a building, (from the city menu), choose a building and wait. And a short while later, Achievement Unlocked. | |||
![]() | Good Afternoon, Doctor Jones. | 9 | |
| Discover an ancient artifact. | |||
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![]() | Before all Else, Be Armed | 5 | |
| Earn a special unit ability in combat. | |||
| See the achievement "The Will to Win is Everything." | |||
![]() | Scientia Potentia Est | 3 | |
| Complete development of any technology. | |||
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![]() | Napalm in the Morning | 3 | |
| Defeat an enemy unit. | |||
| See the achievement "The Will to Win is Everything." | |||
![]() | The Fruit of Labor | 5 | |
| Build a second city in a game. | |||
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![]() | What is the City But the People? | 25 | |
| Grow a city to size 20. | |||
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![]() | The Will to Win is Everything | 25 | |
| Win 20 battles with one unit. | |||
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![]() | Here's Looking at You, Kid | 45 | |
| Unlock all famous persons. | |||
Name: Aesop Name: Wilbur Wright Name: Agamemnon Name: Roald Amundsen Name: Archimedes Name: Aristotle Name: Charles Babbage Name: J.S. Bach Name: Thomas Becket Name: Alexander G. Bell Name: Cheops Name: Christopher Columbus Name: Confucius Name: Marie Curie Name: Vasco da Gama Name: Leonardo da Vinci Name: David Name: Fyodor Dostoevsky Name: Frederick Douglass Name: Thomas Edison Name: Albert Einstein Name: Enrico Fermi Name: Henry Ford Name: Gilgamesh Name: Johannes Gutenberg Name: W.R. Hearst Name: Homer Name: Imhotep Name: Lao Tzu Name: Otto Lilienthal Name: Guglielmo Marconi Name: Karl Marx Name: Nebuchadnezzar Name: Florence Nightingale Name: Plato Name: Marco Polo Name: Pythagoras Name: Sargon Name: Albert Schweitzer Name: Solomon Name: Sophocles Name: George Stephenson Name: Leopold Stokowski Name: Tippu Sultan Name: James Watt Name: Eli Whitney
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![]() | That We May Live in Peace | 25 | |
| Win the game by year 1000 AD on King difficulty or higher. | |||
Difficulty: King Civilization: Aztec Using the Aztec civilization is the easiest way to achieve this achievement. First thing you want to do, is go into your city screen and customize your workers so that you have them all on science production. Then you’ll want to rush a warrior unit. Once you leave the city screen, save your game. And choose to research for Horsemen. From here use your warrior to determine where the closest city is…it should be only 5-6 turns away at most. Once you’ve discovered the closest city, reload your save and move your warrior there ASAP. Chances are you’ll get there as they produce their warrior and maybe you’ll get lucky enough that they’ll take him exploring and you’ll have a free city. But either way, save before you attack, but then attack and take over this city, if your warriors loss, then just reload the Saved game and redo it. I was able to get mine the first time. Now you’ll want to save a again, and again go out searching for the rest of the cities. Once you’ve found them, Load up your saved game again, and us your warrior to go exploring…possibly finding gold and technologies for you. Once you’ve got horsemen researched, change both of your cities to PRODUCTION, and start mass producing horsemen. I was able to take over my first city with 1 Horse Army, and an extra Horse unit. Use the time in between horse production, to take a Horse unit and go fight some barbarians. This will allow you to get Veteran status and possibly an elite status, like infiltration, before you go fight your first city. Main thing to remember is to save BEFORE you attack a city and if you’re successful then save AFTER you take it over. Once take over cities keep mass producing Horse unit and make Armies. My third city I took over with 3 Horse Armies, and my fourth and final city took me 2 rounds with 4 Horse armies to win. I finished in 600AD and only had to restart once…and that was trying to take over the third city, I got completely beat up, so I reloaded and tried again, and ended up winning that time. Random Notes:
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![]() | Absolute Power is Kind of Neat | 25 | |
| Win without changing governments on King difficulty or higher. | |||
Follow the guide for Power Never Takes a Back Step, but DON'T change your government. If you want you can use another civilization, such as the English as they start with Monarchy, or any other civilization. Just DON'T and I repeat DON'T change your government and you'll get the achievement. | |||
![]() | Power Never Takes a Back Step | 25 | |
| Win with only one city on at least King difficulty. | |||
| Start on King Scenario ---- Beta Centauri Civilization ---- The Greeks Type of victory: Economic Once the game has started: Change your government to Monarchy. Defend with your 1st Modern Infantry. Barbarians will attack you but they will be no matches for your Infantry. Put city on Production. Build the Cathedral & Courthouse. Use a Great Person to build the Magna Carta for you, Build the Bank. Settle 1 of each Great Person in your City, namely the ones that will increase output of culture and gold. Use another Great Person to complete The Internet. Change City to Gold. From here you can continue to build buildings and wonders, but mainly you’ll be just collecting gold, round after round. It should be noted that you will be challenged by other civilizations, but try to give them what they want to keep peace, though do try not to give them a lot of gold. Also, you can build a few units near the end if it will make you feel more secure, but 8/10 times you won’t need more then just the infantry you started off with. Once you’ve reached 20,000 gold, go into wonders and start building the World Bank, and you should easily be able to unlock your achievement. You can also use this method to achieve an economic victory on Diety difficulty and unlock the Achievement Playing the Game. | |||

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| Developed By: Firaxis Published By: 2K Games Genre: Turn Based Strategy Release Date: US: Europe: June 06, 2008 Japan: June 03, 2008 | ![]() | ||
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Then wait for your third one to be produced. Then you simply get all 3 warriors into one tile, and when one of the warriors are able to move, then simply press
PRESTO, you've got an army.

















