Playing Civ V on the Scamble for Africa scenario as Morocco. I quickly send two settlers to the south, creating a buffer area to protect my main cities, along with securing a large amount of resources. Instead of trying to secure gold initially, I send all my caravans in internal trade routes to quickly industrialize my nation by building a bunch of factories. Twenty turns in, and I'm quickly able to build anything I want. I then start with building up GPT, while also fortifying my lands against attacks. At 40 turns remaining, I'm in fourth place, far behind Egypt, who is in first, since no one bothered to take the Suez Canal away from them, or go to war with them period. I spend about ten turns positioning my military on the borders of france, setting rifled cannons on hills overlooking their cities, riflemen in forest nearby, and berber calvary units in my own territory for defense. When the time comes, I quickly take four of their cities in less then seven turns, netting me about three hundred points in land. They quickly settle for peace, giving me 250 GPT. I then turn my sights onto England. I build up my navy while also repositioning my military. While they are my closest neigbhor besides France and Portugal, the heavy French presecene between me and then makes it difficult to get my troops in place. With fifteen turns remaining, I'm able to take three of their cities and force a peace settlement, obtaining 2000 gold England. At this point I'm in second place, making 500 GPT, and I'm 300 points behind Egypt. With my GPT, I'm just barely about to start catching up with them, and at 5 turns remaining I am about 50 points behind. I go to war with France and Italy, and quickly raid all their trade routes that go right by my capital. The scenario finally ends, with me ahead by 7 points, with a total score of over 3000.