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Age After Age is a next-generation city-building strategy game focused on logistics, citizen class simulation, and global economics.
You begin with nothing but a small pier and a handful of settlers. From there, you must build production chains, satisfy the needs of three unique social classes, expand across handcrafted islands, and influence the world through diplomacy, trade, or domination.
Advance through a classic timeline, or divert your society into Steampunk, Gothic, Industrial, Utopian, or other alternative futures. Each path brings new technologies, visuals, production chains, and citizen expectations.
Grow your settlement from a tiny dock to a global power. Establish early production (food, wood, textiles), build housing districts for each citizen class, expand into industrial zones and trade hubs, manage pollution and workforce distribution, and explore island lore and ancient ruins.
Logistics is the core challenge of the game. Every resource must be transported efficiently through roads, cart routes, warehouses, harbors, ships, and cross-island supply chains. Poor logistics cause shortages, which cause strikes and production chain collapse.
Your society is built on a layered class system: Lower Class (farming, mining, lumber, fishery - need cheap food and basic clothes), Middle Class (manufacturing, logistics, crafts - need cooked meals, alcohol, refined clothing), and Upper Class (research, governance, high-tier crafting - need luxury goods and exotic imports). Each class is interdependent.
Explore 12 handcrafted islands, each with unique biomes, resource layouts, hidden story points, and environmental challenges. Engage in a dynamic global trade network where you can trade, sanction, blockade, form alliances, or compete for market dominance. Prices fluctuate based on supply and demand.
Guide your people with hundreds of unlocks across research trees (tools, production upgrades, automation, housing improvements, era-specific technologies) and laws/government policies (workforce regulations, trade restrictions, social programs). Every choice shapes your society's culture and productivity.
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