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Revision as of 01:22, 10 June 2007

File:Spacelevciv4.jpg
The Space Elevator wonder in Civilization IV.

This is a list of wonders in the Civilization computer game series and Civilization: Call to Power and its sequel. Wonders are a game element that gives the player bonuses when built. Wonders, which have been based on real places, people and ideas, can only be built once by one player. The games Civilization III and Civilization IV include small wonders which can only be built once by each player.

Civilization great wonders

Great wonder
Civilization[1] Civilization II[2] Civilization III[3] Play the World[4] Conquests Civilization IV[5] Warlords[6] Beyond the Sword
Adam Smith's Trade Company
Angor Wat
Apollo Program Considered a small wonder. Considered a small wonder.
Apostolic Palace [7]
Broadway
Chichen Itza
Church of the Nativity
The Colossus
Copernicus' Observatory
Cristo Redentor [7]
Cure for Cancer
The Dai Miao
Eiffel Tower
The Great Library
The Great Lighthouse
The Great Wall
Hagia Sophia
The Hanging Gardens
Hollywood
Hoover Dam
Isaac Newton's College
Internet
J.S.Bach's Cathedral
Kashi Wishwanath
King Richard I's Crusade
Knights Templar
Kong Miao
The Kremlin
Leonardo's Workshop
Longevity
Magellan's Expedition
Mahabodhi
Manhattan Project
Marco Polo's Embassy
Mausoleum of Maussollos [7]
Moai Statues [8]
Notre Dame
The Oracle
Parthenon
The Pentagon Considered a small wonder.
The Pyramids
Rock N Roll
SETI Program
Shakespeare's Theatre See Globe Theater in small wonders.
Sistine Chapel Called Michelangelo's Chapel.
Space elevator
The Spiral Minaret
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Zeus [7]
Stonehenge
Sun Tzu's The Art of War Called Sun Tzu's War Academy.
Taj Mahal
Temple of Artemis
Shwedagon Paya [7]
Temple of Solomon
Theory of Evolution Called Darwin's Voyage.
Three Gorges Dam
United Nations
Universal suffrage Called Women's suffrage.
University of Sankore
Versailles

Civilization small wonders

Small wonder
Civilization III[3] Play the World Conquests Civilization IV[5] Warlords Beyond the Sword
Apollo Program
Battlefield Medicine
Forbidden Palace
Globe Theater See Shakespeare's Theatre in great wonders.
Hermitage
Heroic Epic
Intelligence Agency
Ironworks
Military Academy
Mount Rushmore
National Epic
Oxford University
Palace The palace is in previous versions but not considered a wonder.
The Pentagon Considered a great wonder.
Red Cross
Scotland Yard
SDI Defense
Secret Police HQ
Wall Street
West Point

Call to Power wonders

Wonder
Civilization: Call to Power[9] Call to Power II[10]
The Agency
AI Entity
The Appian Way
Aristotle's Lyceum
Central Matter Decompiler
Chichen Itza
Confucius Academy
Contraception
Data haven
Dinosaur Park
East India Company
The Eden Project
Edison's Lab
Egalitarian Act
Emancipation Act
Empire State Building
ESP Center
Forbidden City
Field Dynamics Laboratory
Gaia Controller
Galileo's Telescope
Genome project
Global E-Bank
GlobeSat
Great Wall
Gutenberg Bible
Hagia Sophia
Hollywood
Immunity Chip
Internet
Labyrinth
London Exchange
Nanite Defuser
Nanopedia
National Shield
Penicillin
Philosopher's stone
Pyramids
Ramayana
Sensorium
Sphinx
Star Ladder
Stonehenge
World Peace Center
Wormhole Sensor

References

  1. Wonders of the World. Civilization Fanatics' Center. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  2. Wishner, Ben (September 30, 2005). Civilization II Poster. Technology Tree. Civilization Fanatics' Center. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Civilization III: Great Wonders. Civilization Fanatics' Center. Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  4. Play the World Expansion Pack. Civilization III Info Center. Civilization Fanatics' Center (January 16, 2004). Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Civilization IV: Wonders & Projects. Civilization Fanatics' Center. Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  6. The New Wonders. Civilization IV: Warlords Info Center. Civilization Fanatics' Center (July 24, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword. IGN (May 16, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  8. Boyes, Emma (March 28, 2007). Civilization IV expands. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  9. C:CTP Wonders Reference Sheet. Apolyton.net. Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
  10. CTP2 Technology Tree Poster (PDF). Activison. Retrieved on 2007-05-31.