7 Great Games Set In The Copper Age

7 Great Games Set In The Copper Age

Check out these fantastic video games for history buffs who want to explore The Copper Age.

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Rise Of Nations: Rise of Nations allows players to progress from the Stone Age to the Information Age. It's similar to an RTS version of the Civilization series.

Pharaoh: The game takes you through the various eras of Ancient Egypt, beginning with the Predynastic period and ending with Cleopatra VII of the Hellenistic Period. The Archaic period follows the Predynastic period, and the Copper Age spans both.

Old World: It begins with the Ancient Age and concludes with the Classical Age. This allows players to spend enough time exploring the Copper Age, which is included in the Ancient Age era.

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Empire Earth: It divides time into "Epochs," or specific time periods, beginning with the Prehistoric Age and ending with the Space Age. The Copper Age, Empire Earth's third Epoch, lasted from 5000 BC to 2000 BC.

Dawn Of Man: Dawn of Man delves into human history from the Paleolithic (Stone) to the Iron Age. Players begin as a nomadic Stone Age tribe until they develop enough agricultural technology and tools in Copper Age to form kingdoms. 

Age Of Empires: It begins in the Stone Age and ends in the Iron Age, when nations became too imperialistic. The "Tool Age," or the combination of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Ages, follows the Stone Age (also known as the Copper Age).

Civilization 6: Civilization 6, like the other historical games, has its own eras for humanity. The Copper Age is included in the Ancient Era in this location (4000 BC - 1000 BC).

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