Rating: Summary: The game is excellent but the size of your city is limited Review: I think Caesar III is a great game. But After spending some hours working on my city I was suddenly halted when I could no longer build anything. Their web site says there are size limits to the cities. Otherwise this game is really fun and has kept me entertained for hours.
Rating: Summary: No Weaknesses Review: This game is very good. Many people say this game is alot like Sim City, but its not. This game is much better than Sim City, the fact that the buildings you make are ten times better is just one of the difference. Second is, Caesar III has more objectives that are alos better, and keep the game going longer and longer.
Rating: Summary: Lots of fun! Review: I loved this game! Its very entertaining. It takes sim games to a new level because you can hear the opinions of the people walking on the streets. You must provide for the citizens, the various Roman Gods, the Empire, and keep pesky intruders away. It got me interested in Rome and Caesar, by representing the kinds of problems people had to deal with back then. So get it! Its fun, and, dare I say it, educational, and takes strategy and planning but isn't so hard that you can't win.
Rating: Summary: Very good game,excellent graphics Review: Building cities in this game is fun and sometimes challenging. Great game. Weaknesses : to have to start from scratch the new city after each promotion The military side is weak.
Rating: Summary: Interesting game Review: Caesar 3 is in many ways what "Sim Roman Empire" would be; you build a city, regulate taxes, create defence unit (sorry - you can't conquer other cities) and control resources. To say that there's a lot to keep track off is an understatement, but the clear interface simplifies the task considerably. You also get a lot of help from your advisors who will tell you how well you're doing in various areas and what you need to improve.All in all the game is very good, although it can be a tad difficult at times (like Caesar's demands). This is a game you need to play if you like intellectually stimulating games.
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.
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