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Caesar II - Build a city, build an Empire,
By Larry "SUPERBUY-USA" (DFW Metroplex, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Caesar II (CD-ROM)
Caesar II - Build a city, build an Empire - Retail Box
Just as Rome wasn't built in a day, building a Roman empire in Caesar II will likely require more time as well. As the governor of a Roman province, the player's task is to build a city that will be the talk of the Roman Empire. If building the capital city is a successful endeavor, the player will begin to move up the ranks of the military and, possibly, become the next Caesar. In simulation fashion, the city will consist of housing, markets, industry, security, sanitation, education, and places of worship. Entertainment raises nearby property values and most buildings need to be connected by roads so the plebes you govern will have access. Additionally, every building must be supplied with water, thus requiring the planning of reservoirs, fountains, and aqueducts. However, the road to greatness is paved with stones of annoyance. Since the city is vulnerable to attack by barbarians and other enemies, creation of fighting Legions will need to be a priority. Fires, disease, and riots can break out and spread. While all this is going on, your coffers must remain full of denarii (the Roman monetary unit) in order to continue to expand and conquer the entire realm. Caesar II is a sequel to the popular world-building simulation Caesar. The History of Rome sets the stage for this empire building simulation. If you spent a lot of time enjoying SimCity or Civilization, expect to spend as much time, if not more, playing Caesar II. There are so many challenges when playing at the Province Level, the feel of the game stays new. Publisher: Impression Games - Sierra Year: 1995 Media: CD-Rom Operating Systems: MS-DOS, Windows 95
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