Rating: Summary: Too long, too hard, too addictive! Review: At first, Caesar III got me addicted to the extent that I'd spend all of my waking hours trying to get a good city going, neglecting even my schoolwork. However, once I got into the medium and upper levels, it became obvious that this game was impossible to win!It takes too long to develop a city up to the required levels. There is no definite objective; instead you have to achieve various set standards for your city before winning. While you focus on keeping your city safe from numerous barbarian hordes, you may inadvertently neglect the cultural facilities (e.g. theaters and stadiums) of your city. Once you achieve the required culture rating, you'll find out that your city isn't "prospering" enough. Each and every person living in your city has their own little complaints which they direct to you. These could range anywhere from disease, fire, floods, thirst, starvation, poverty, earthquakes, enemy attack, and building collapse to unemployment, riots, lack of workers, high taxation, lack of entertainment, and even the wrath of the Roman gods. Your city's houses always want something more, whether it be religious facilities, pottery, fruits, oil, or expensive imported wines. On top of all that, the emperor, Caesar himself, periodically asks for outrageously high amounts of a certain good; he can also order you to send all your soldiers away to defend other cities of the empire. If you don't fulfill his requests, he will be angry at you and send his legions to destroy your city.It takes so much time, frustration, and micro-management to win a single scenario that the gaming experience is simply not worth it. If you are willing to spend hours upon hours trying to win a game that's simply too hard for most poeple to win, then I wish you good luck. You'll be needing it. But if you're like me and you have better and more useful things to do than listen to the greviances of people in an imaginary city, then I recommend NOT getting this game.
Rating: Summary: Best game Ive ever played!! Review: This game is amazing!! Its beautifully designed and most suitable for all ages. I guess it develops our organising and managing skills too.
Rating: Summary: A good strategy games Review: I think this games a very good cause it,s can be exercises our brain. If we in a problem, it can be making a release tension.
Rating: Summary: A Roman Escapade Review: I bought Caesar III soon after I found the demo on a computer at home. I've been hooked ever since. Through difficult adaptation, I have advanced through many ranks. It's a lot of un if you want to distract yourself from life for a few hours at a time. I highly recommend Caesar III to anyone with an analytical immagination. The only bad part about it is the fact that it takes up all of your free time. So I have a clock by my computer to let me know when my time for the day is up. That is the only bad part about the game. So I still very hightly recommend this game to anyone up for a challenge.
Rating: Summary: Sim City, Ancient Rome Style Review: It's a cute little game. It reminds me of the Sim City games, but Ancient Rome style. I liked it. One thing I would have enjoyed more was opportunities to restore trees and perhaps provide broader choices when it came to selecting provinces to build cities in. More scenarios couldn't have hurt either.
Rating: Summary: Great game to play Review: Its next to a real civilisation game and anybody interested in stategy will be taken by this. regds Pradeep
Rating: Summary: Build a better rome Review: If you are a fan of military strategy and town building, this is the game for you. You can build a better Rome. Build homes for immigrants, build farms and granerys for food and build markets to sell it. Collect taxes from your population and get respect from the honorable emporer of Rome. Open trade with neighboring cities and countries and trade goods for money or other supplies. They don't sell this game in places that I know of, but if you see it, pick it up right away!
Rating: Summary: Caesar three Review: A game of many interesting traits, Caesar three is a game worthy of the highest marks. The only drawback, is that on rare occasions it becomes rather slow in the respect of military activity. So it is my pleasure to reward this game wits four shining stars. the only game that beats it with five stars is Lord of the Rings, Two Towers. P.S. This game (Caesar Three) is beautifully done.
Rating: Summary: So good, you don't feel bad about wasting your life Review: This is probably one of the most addictive games I have ever played. So much so that I had to give it away so I could sleep on a regluar basis. The game is an excellent combination of Sim City and Civilization. Never mind the historical accuracy, this is your chance to rewrite history the right way. So kiss your social life goodbye, and build the roman empire city by city.
Rating: Summary: good game Review: Graphics are very real looking, the sound is alright. There are many things that you can select to build your very own Rome. It is one of my personal favorite games. It is worth your time and money.
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