About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Ancient era units, Ancient era wonders, Beyond the Sword civilizations, Beyond the Sword leaders, Beyond the Sword scenarios, Civics, Civilizations, Civilization IV: Final Frontier, Civilzation IV: Beyond the Sword, Corporations, Game concepts, Guides, Improvements, Leaders, Promotions, Religions, Resources, Scenarios, Specialists, Terrain, Units, Wonders and Projects, Civilization IV, Dog Soldier, Hoplite, Impi, Phalanx, War Chariot, Ancient era, Great Wall, Great wonder, Alexander, Boudica, Charlemagne, Darius I, Genghis Khan, Willem van Oranje, Zara Yaqob, Afterworld, Charlemagne, Crossroads of the World, Defense, Fall from Heaven - Age of Ice, Final Frontier, Mesoamerica, Next War, Alexander, Genghis Khan, Immortal, Legionary, Mausoleum of Maussollos, Mongolian, Babylonian, Byzantium, Dutch, Ethiopia, Holy Roman Empire, Khmer, Maya, Native America, Portuguese, Alexander, Genghis Khan, Immortal, Legionary, Mausoleum of Maussollos, Mongolian, Alexander, Bismarck, Darius I, Genghis Khan, Montezuma, Uranium. Excerpt: Mainly used to defend cities early in the game, don't use as offense, or against horse archers. The Archer is replaced by the following unique units: The main unit in early battles, since it kill most all other melee units at that time period. The Axeman is replaced by the following unique units: The following units can be upgraded to Axemen: Compared to the Archer, the Bowman is 50% more effective against melee units. The Chariot is replaced by the following unique units: Sid Meier's Civilization IV (or Civ IV or "Civ4") is a turn-based strategy computer game released in 2005 and developed by lead designer Soren Johnson under the direction of Sid Meier and Meier's studio Firaxis Games. Until 2010 it would be the latest installment of the acclaimed Civilization series. Civilization IV was released between October 25 and November 4, 2005 in North...