Age After Age
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Description
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.
Era Switching System : 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.
With deep systems, endless replayability, and layers of production, trade, and research, Age After Age is made for players who love long-form city builders, worldbuilding, and economic strategy.
Grow Your Settlement from a Tiny Dock to a Global Power
Your journey begins with a modest pier and a few hundred colonists.
From there, you will:
Establish early production: food, wood, textiles
Build housing districts for each citizen class
Expand your city into industrial zones, trade hubs, and cultural centers
Manage pollution, workforce distribution, and urban layout
Explore island lore and ancient ruins that reshape your society’s destiny
A small settlement becomes a nation — if you can keep your people fed, clothed, happy, and productive.
Master a Deep, Highly-Detailed Logistics System
Logistics isn’t a side mechanic — it is the core challenge of the game.
Every resource must be transported efficiently through:
Roads and cart routes
Warehouses and depots
Harbors, ships, and trade fleets
Cross-island supply chains
Automated upgrades and research-based optimizations
Poor logistics cause shortages.
Shortages cause strikes.
Strikes collapse production chains.
Your city is only as strong as your supply network.
Three Citizen Classes With Unique Roles and Demands
Your society is built on a layered class system:
Lower Class
They power basic production: farming, mining, lumber, fishery.
Needs: cheap food, basic clothes, simple entertainment.
Middle Class
Manufacturing, logistics, specialized crafts.
Needs: cooked meals, alcohol, meat, refined clothing, cultural places.
Upper Class
Research, governance, high-tier crafting.
Needs: luxury goods, exotic imports, high-quality housing.
Each class is interdependent.
Ignoring one creates shortages for the others — and cities can collapse from the bottom up.
12 Handcrafted Islands, Each With Its Own Story
Explore a world full of mystery, shaped by previous civilizations.
Each island features:
Unique biomes and resource layouts
Hidden story points and ancient landmarks
Optional lore quests revealing the world’s forgotten past
Special bonuses and environmental challenges
Distinct playstyles depending on geography
Take Part in a Dynamic Global & Local Trade Network
You’re not alone in this world.
Other settlements:
Trade
Sanction
Blockade
Form alliances
Smuggle
Compete for global market dominance
Prices on the world market fluctuate based on supply and demand.
Cornering the market on a resource can make you rich — or make you enemies.
Become a peaceful trade empire, or a ruthless monopolist.
Research, Laws, and Government Decisions That Shape Society
Guide your people with hundreds of unlocks:
Research Trees
Tools & machinery
Production upgrades
Automation
Housing improvements
Era-specific technologies
Laws and Government Policies
Workforce regulations
Trade restrictions
Social programs
Propaganda or public happiness initiatives
Every choice shapes your society’s culture and productivity.
Advance Through Eras — or Diverge Into Alternative Universes
Choose the path of your civilization:
Classic Timeline
Middle Ages
OR break the timeline:
Steampunk Era
Brass machinery, steam automatons, airships, cogwork marvels
Gothic Era
Cathedrals of iron, alchemical forges, grim aesthetics
Each era dramatically changes:
Production chains
Building aesthetics
Citizen demands
Political tensions
Technology trees
Replayability is endless.
If you are:
Fans of deep city builders
Players who enjoy complex logistics and economy systems
Worldbuilders and lore enthusiasts who like exploring secrets
Strategy players wanting long-term progression and tough decisions
Gamers who want multiple universes and eras in a single game