Hello and welcome to Technological! Your goal is to advance the tech to the next level on earth! You do the action and i will state how much tech the humans gained. There is also Culture which can effect how much tech the humans gain.
Rules: 1. No OP things, or you will be ignored.
2. Be nice to eachother kay? We dont want some person calling everyone a idiot or [INSERT SWEAR WORD HERE].
3 Be realistic, alright?
Earth
Year: A long time ago
Age: Pre Stone age
The people live in hunter gatherer tribes, and move frequently.
Amount of tech needed to advance to Stone Age: 50
Culture: Living like animals. Quite savage. (-5 to tech gains due to disobedience)
Im not online often so your replies might not be responded.
The tribes began to improve improve their hunting strategies through a long trial and error process over many generations, and can now hunt larger groups of prey with a higher success rate.
All of your efforts has advanced humanity to the next Age! (X2)
Current age: Neolithic age
The people live in towns where they practice agriculture.
Tech needed: 23/150
Culture: At least they're living like people now. (No effect to tech gains)
'what are carts for?'
'commerce'
'whats that?'
'oh yeah you need currency'
'why cant we tra-'
'don't worry, nothing can go wrong.......'
*currency unlocked*
Darn! +100 tech TECH ADVANCE!
Current age: Iron age 43/350 tech
"These coins are so heavy.."
"Hey, i made paper!"
"MAKE THEM INTO MONEY!"
*Paper money unlocked*
+100 TECH
143/350 tech
As local resources become vastly used, few of still primitive merchants decide to leave the town for exploration. Most of them don't return, but a new metal is found. A man with some iron ores unexpectedly gets praised and decent after the local patriarch assings new and higher value to the new coin and building structure improvement material (though in rock-ish form as is, yet to extract iron from it), and a large natural limepit is found nearby.
"now that the town is bigger, i can't remember the locations of anything!"
"what if we make something that tells the location of thing in the town?"
*you unlocked map... we don't have ink or anything yet so they use the rocks. not very efficient.*
Chalk extracted from the limepit gets discovered an use in inscribing on hard surfaces smoothly. Various borders on the wooden map are now marked with chalk, decreasing the confusion and need of such rock amounts. Coal gets replaced from the main use in education.