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Caesar 3

Caesar 3

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the caesar 3 world
Review: when playing caesar 3 you jump in to the life less game which was a real eror in time. but when playing you forget about the world around you and lose track of what you are doing . i really wold give it * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hail, Caesarettes!
Review: When we got our daughter, now 12, an iMac, the rule was "school and research only/ no games." This Christmas, she wanted a Play Station. Horrors! As a compromise, we investigated games available for Mac, and settled on Caesar 3. It was a huge hit Christmas morning, and is the #1 thing with her and her girlfriends, who style themselves "Caesarettes" when they play. There is much to learn in trying to balance housing, roads, water, farming, industry, muncipal services, etc. -- not to mention appeasing the gods -- as you build the city. The challenges become greater as the city grows, and there are numerous optional sites in which to build the city, each with its own characteristics. Daughter has no interest in war gaming, so it is nice that there are several scenarios without military elements. It is rewarding to see the girls working together to play the game and hear their excitement as their city grows and prospers. I would recommend this game to any parents who have been reluctant to let their kids have a computer game -- there is lots of strategic thinking involved here, warfare need not be part of it, and it offers the opportunity for 2-3 kids to think and play together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hail, Caesarettes!
Review: When we got our daughter, now 12, an iMac, the rule was "school and research only/ no games." This Christmas, she wanted a Play Station. Horrors! As a compromise, we investigated games available for Mac, and settled on Caesar 3. It was a huge hit Christmas morning, and is the #1 thing with her and her girlfriends, who style themselves "Caesarettes" when they play. There is much to learn in trying to balance housing, roads, water, farming, industry, muncipal services, etc. -- not to mention appeasing the gods -- as you build the city. The challenges become greater as the city grows, and there are numerous optional sites in which to build the city, each with its own characteristics. Daughter has no interest in war gaming, so it is nice that there are several scenarios without military elements. It is rewarding to see the girls working together to play the game and hear their excitement as their city grows and prospers. I would recommend this game to any parents who have been reluctant to let their kids have a computer game -- there is lots of strategic thinking involved here, warfare need not be part of it, and it offers the opportunity for 2-3 kids to think and play together.


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