Progress: Evolution of Technology has become a total hit with Juliana in recent times. We've practically played it every day, even 2-3 times a day during the time I was sick. And we're both still having a great time with it. The advantages of the game are manifold, but apart from the interesting theme, the highlights for us are that all actions make sense in the context of the game theme. Cards that build on each other are logically connected (in most cases, at least), and the improvements that come along are indeed connected to the card. Additionally, the cards themselves have no text except for the name - you don't have to read long to understand what's happening, everything is marked with clear symbols. On top of that, all the cultural improvements you earn are clearly visible on the player board. The same goes for the position in the cultural areas (prestige, population development, and military) on the additional board. The available aids are easy to use and understand. All of this helps to ensure that you can really just play casually without being held back by questions of understanding (especially for Juliana, the language difference is crucial). On top of that, a really exciting game theme for us, and our evening entertainment is secured. We've now reached 1-1.5 hours, although we always play with the fourth age. Milestones and philosophers are not yet included in the program, but it might become interesting soon, but with 20 games together, we haven't yet felt that we've exhausted the base game.