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This article describes a custom creation, custom theme, or other fan material, made by a Brickipedia contributor. It has never been, is not, and will not be officially released.


NOTE: I am SirNori, the creator of the original version of this custom game, Lego Civilisations. However, I am unable to access that account. As such, I am recreating the idea under a new name, Rise of Civilisation.

Lego: Civilizations is a custom videogame by A Random Viking. This page will be updated occasionally.

Features[]

Choose a civilisation from history to lead through peace and war.

Customize a leader for your civilisation, using a wide array of minifigure parts.

Rule from your customizable capital city.

Play with friends in multiplayer.

See your civilisation evolve over time.

Build epic armies and reinforce them with your special elite units unique to your civilisation. (combat system based on battles from LEGO Star Wars III)

Designed to teach as well as to be fun.

Play across 6 historical eras (Ancient, Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Industrial)


Civilisations[]

Egypt[]

Egyptian Infantry

Egyptian infantry with all available weapons (1x2 tile represents a sling)

Theme Song: Streets of Cairo by Sol Bloom (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZcZfV3LiuQ)

Egypt is located in the desert, so all of its activity will be focused around the River Nile. It is at its strongest at the very start of the game, as it already has a flourishing economy and has an enormous population and number of farms already. During this period, it has Chariots, a unique type of soldier that is very fast and can fire arrows at the enemy. After the Ancient era, it loses its power as other civilisations speed up, but Egypt is still solid for the rest of the game.

Greece[]

Greek Classical Infantry

Greek Classical Infantry (shorter spear is a javelin)

Theme Song: Seikilos Epitaph by Seikilos (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1aebZouQr4)

Greece is located on a mountainous peninsula that juts into the eastern Mediterranean. They reach the height of their power in the Classical era, usually at the expense of Egypt. Their Classical army is different from Egypt in that the infantry split into two wings based on weaponry, instead of being a hodgepodge all fighting together. It splits between Hoplites and Peltasts. Hoplites form a phalanx and Peltasts throw their javelins.