Posted on: August 21, 2024

Satalin
Verified ownerGames: 35 Reviews: 2
Always loved this!
Golden Oldie.
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Hail Governor, your city awaits.
As a provincial governor charged with spreading the glory of Rome our mission is clear: build cities, foster trade and industry, make money. How you accomplish this is entirely up to you. Gain wealth and power, make a career out of pleasing the emperor, battle Barbarians and repel invaders, or concentrate on building the next Eternal City. Fail and you’ll end up as lunch for the lions. Prove your strength of mind and spirit and you just may be crowned Caesar!
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Posted on: August 21, 2024
Satalin
Verified ownerGames: 35 Reviews: 2
Always loved this!
Golden Oldie.
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Posted on: August 23, 2024
Bambole0
Verified ownerGames: 5 Reviews: 2
<3
<3
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Posted on: August 23, 2024
emissarius_nova
Verified ownerGames: 28 Reviews: 1
Caesar 3
I keep replaying this. Never gets old.
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Posted on: August 23, 2024
rod_dingwall
Verified ownerGames: 11 Reviews: 1
Caesar III
A fascinating game which requires a great deal of skill to play at the hardest setting ("Very Hard"). It does not quite work because some of the sites chosen are not suitable for cities. For example, Londinium has few sites avaiable for docks which means that it is impossible to import oil and wine to all the places which have enough farmland to near to residential areas. Lugdunum has hardly any farmland which is not on high ground away from where clean water can be supplied and also has natives controlling access to that farmland. Massilia has requirement for such high ratings of culture and prosperity required that it simply cannot be completed successfully. Fortuneately I was able to complete the other city, Lindum which simply required me to have enough legions to fight off the natives. All in all thiis is a very realistic exercise in the problems facing Roman governors. However, I found it impossible to prevent people becoming disgruntled and leaving in the early days of planning a city. If you can't attract migrants you can't generate enough wealth to keep Caesar (who requires an annual tribute) happy ... and his legions will start to attack you every year. These are incredibly difficult to fight off. I also think that the algorithm covering the distribution of resources needs to be improved as it is possible to have warehouses full of things that markets only a few yards away despearately need. All in all, making each scenario work gave me great satisfaction (when I found this was possible). I would appreciate a guide to how to complete the "impossible" scenarios. There is also a separate city construction kit where you can practice your skills withoput having to have a career as a governor. This, though interesting does not have targets, so it's difficult to see the point of it.
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Posted on: August 29, 2024
StarkTower
Verified ownerGames: 261 Reviews: 4
Great!
Gets a little old at times but give it a break come back and enjoy!
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