Try to unlock the Conservation Civic ASAP, to be able to fill all these tundra tiles with woods. Build a campus adjacent to a snow tile and be sure the city can reach 5 snow tiles, to get maximum boost. You got snow tiles there, it will pay off once you build the Amundsen-Scott wonder, so plan to build it. You can also settle northeast of your territory, maybe even two cities. It won't be winning any best cities award but you'll be able to build more districts and get another trade route. I think you can squeeze in that coastal forest tile with two fishes north of it. You should also try to squeeze a few more cities on your territory. Later you will be able to improve it even further with Seasteads and offshore wind farms. There's a good chance that oil will spawn there, so owning the territory can be quite beneficial. Liberate Auckland if it was conquered, it's worth doing it. If the Auckland city state is in the game, make an extra effort to suzerain it and these cities will be quite strong, they just won't have room for districts. ![]() Use Liang to build Aquaculture on tiles that don't have resources. ![]() At least you can get a harbor there and a trade route, which not only give you yields, but also will help you trade with every civ to get a tourism boost, in case you're going for cultural, and help you finish space projects, if you're going for scientific. Considering that you barely have room for any extra city and you got only 4 on turn 188, which is extremely low, you should settle it ASAP.
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