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Imperium Romanum - PC Game | Ancient Rome Strategy Simulation | Build & Conquer Empires | Perfect for History Buffs & Strategy Gamers
Imperium Romanum - PC Game | Ancient Rome Strategy Simulation | Build & Conquer Empires | Perfect for History Buffs & Strategy Gamers

Imperium Romanum - PC Game | Ancient Rome Strategy Simulation | Build & Conquer Empires | Perfect for History Buffs & Strategy Gamers

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Product Description

Imperium Romanum developed by Haeminmont Games and published by Kalypso Media is the long awaited sequel to the million seller strategy game "Glory of the Roman Empire". Imperium Romanum is set in the time-honoured Roman Empire and players will marvel in the incredible attention to detail when working on a strategy to build a well organized, prosperous and commanding settlement. As governor of a Roman province, the fortune very much lies in the players own hands. Imperium Romanum is packed with a variety of new features to enhance the game-play such as a complete overhaul of the graphic engine, a mass of authentic historical buildings such as the world famous Circus Maximus or Gladiator schools. The game allows the player to construct fortifications, towers, gates and bridges, all of which must be paid for with the new currency which has been implemented into Imperium Romanum for a challenging, enjoyable, yet authentic quest to rule the World.

Product Features

History mode with timeline, where missions are based on real events and locations.

Interactive mission mode the players activate the goals when they choose. Improved battle system where players commands their own armies.

Player-constructible bridges, fortifications, walls, towers and gates.

Introduction of currency, crime, historically accurate buildings, natural disasters, and siege machines.

New interface design, and improved economy and overview dialogues

Customer Reviews

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The Good Side:Even though the Military action is a bit hokey, the overall emphasis is on City Building, and although some reviews state that it is basically the same game as before, I tend to disagree.The graphics seem to be a little more realistic and eye pleasing, and with the pleasant music playing in the background, it is actually a very relaxing game.The Bad Side:The Roman citizens still tend to complain quite a bit, even when you have provided them with a flourishing economy, and for some reason other citizens still remain poor and resort to crime. The number of fires and vacant buildings have been dwindled down quite a bit from the original version and that is the biggest relief.Overall, I love this game and highly recommend it.