Sunday 26 December 2010

Games: Glory of the Roman Empire


Glory of the Roman Empire is an empire-building simulation set during the height of the glorious Roman

Empire in which the player assumes the roles of city planner, governor and military leader.

Glory of the Roman Empire
Platform: PC
Size: 959 MB
Genre: Simulation 

Successful players will need planning skills, economic savvy and -- should those fail -- military might. Glory of the Roman Empire challenges gamers to grow a small village into a thriving community and trade with neighbors, while also expanding and defending its borders through military might. More than 30 missions based in 11 historically inspired towns will immerse players in the historical
aspects of the Roman Empire.

Features
* Feel the power of a Roman governor as you create the Roman city of your dreams
* 3D graphics that bring your creation to life: watch as slaves toil to build structures and citizens farm, shop and spend time in the taverns
* An easy-to-grasp user interface makes quick work of building and resource management tasks
* Cultivate Rome or other historical ancient cities like Florence from small settlements to Imperial powers on a wide variety of maps
* Observe and guide generations of citizens, from infants to senior citizens  as they go about their daily tasks in the ancient world* Immerse yourself in the ultimate Roman experience by switching to the Latin language version of the game
* Economy based on a simulation of the needs and desires of every citizen, with citizens acting upon those needs, from spreading gossip to rioting for food
* Train armies and Praetorians to protect your town from internal threats and the barbarian hordes
* Free building mode allows players to experiment with city designs on multiple maps with no mission requirements to complete
* A non-linear campaign with over 30 missions in 11 historical towns across Europe
* A Campaign mode featuring a variety of social, trade and military goals
* Challenge mode allows players to upload their high scores to an Internet server and compare their prowess against players from around the world.
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