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"The Collection"

[h2]A fifth age and a grandiose Exhibition: “The Collection”![/h2]

Hello Builders,

You thought Memoriapolis was played out over four ages? Think again! There's a fifth age to shake things up: the Age of the Industrial Revolution. And with it, an ultimate ambition: to create “The Collection” to sublimate your city!

[h2]The Esplanade: a strategic decision-making center[/h2]
A quick reminder: the Esplanade is where residents express their views on the development of your city. Four groups regularly take the floor, each with its own demands:
  • The Syndicate: watches over your resources and wants to keep your reserves well-stocked.
  • The Alliance: their obsession? The happiness of its citizens.
  • The Coalition: keeps a close eye on the quantity and quality of cultural buildings.
  • The League: defending factions and their thirst for power.

Every 300 cycles, these groups evaluate your management and reward you according to your results. At stake: special gold and silver coins that will be essential to the realization of your Collection.

Silver coins, better known as the Builders' Medal, are earned by achieving intermediate goals.

Gold coins, better known as the Architects' Medal, are awarded at the final Esplanade Gathering at the end of each age.

[h2]"The Collection": A Celebration of Your City[/h2]
In this fifth and final age, you'll have all the time you need to build a unique space: a themed promenade highlighting the history and architecture of your city.
You'll start by choosing a House of your dynasty (necessarily level 5) to serve as a starting point. Then, you can decide to expand your collection by adding:
  • An adjacent neighborhood (cost in silver coins)
  • A nearby cultural building (cost in gold coins)

Each choice transforms these elements into veritable showcases of the new century. The system works in a similar way to the construction of the game's ramparts.

[h2]A Score to Determine the “Great Architect”[/h2]
“The Collection” won't be just a set! Its final score will depend on several criteria:
  • The layout of the chosen neighborhoods
  • The height and type of buildings that make it up
  • Their distance from the center of your Collection

So, who will get the grandest Collection and make Memoriapolis history?