

Here is the CK2 thread/succession game thread. The Renaissance and Enlightenment are handled in Europa Universalis 3. Their most successful and most accessible title is Crusader Kings 2, which deals with the middle ages. If you're unfamiliar with Paradox generally, they make grand strategy games. We will be playing with that and one other thing. So far, there has been one expansion, A House Divided, which focuses on the American Civil War, in addition to fixing a lot of things that were not great about the game on release. During that time, we'll be researching technologies, building factories, going to war, influencing rivals, and dealing with a billion random events! We may also colonize Africa and/or southwest Asia, southeast Asia, and the Pacific.

The game uses the crowning of Queen Victoria and the first moves towards WW2 as its bookends and lasts from 1836 - 1936. Both games are about the age of European imperialism and industrialization. Victoria II is, shockingly, the sequel to Victoria. CK2/EU3 are a bit too easy to blob, and I've been playing this lately, so I thought I'd give it a try. I've been thinking about doing another Paradox game though.

I've done some stuff with CK/CK2 as multiplayer succession game madness, but not a solo LP. Our founders believed that access to knowledge was critical for the development of a civil and prosperous community, and created the Library as 'the people’s university' – a place of learning and discovery for all Victorians.Hey all, it's been a while since I did one of these solo. Why was the state library of victoria important?

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