Ancient Rome 2
Construct entire residential districts for people and improve their well-being by building markets, schools, theaters and other places, and connect them with roads for ease of access. Create warehouses and farms, plant wheat and bake bread, mine clay and manufacture all kinds of crockery. Once you have your manufacturing in place and running, provide your population with food, improving the status of households. Sell the excess of products and make more money. The richer households become with time, the more taxes they pay, thus helping you improve the city. Once you have successfully completed all the missions, you will be able to build your own villa!
  • 30 levels
  • Large maps for construction
  • Long gameplay
  • Build your own villa
  • Autosave game
  • Sandbox for free play
Notice: This Game Requires a Macintosh Computer

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CPU TypeIntel Mac Only  —  
CPU CoresAny  —  
CPU Speed2 GHz  —  
System RAM1 GB  —  
Drive Space160 MB  —  
Video RAM128 MB  —  
Video CardAny  —  
  1. Lost games
    by Darlene Carper, Canada - May 15th 2013

    I love the game but it really upsets me, when I feel I wish to leave the game for a while I come back and the game was not saved. It doesn't do this all the time. I had just about finished 30 and when I came back in to continue the game it had been erased. Whats with this. What is the procedure for the exit, could I be doing that wrong? Should I only exit from the first prompt or should I go to main menu to exit.
    Thanks Darlene

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  2. A funny thing happened on the way to the forum...
    by Widds, England - Feb 18th 2013

    This is a pretty basic city builder game in which logic plays little part. You build up houses from mud huts to luxury villas by building facilities in the city and farms, workshops and mines in the country. It's repetitive in the extreme, and by the end I was building to a formula and there was little in the way of challenge other than the time it took to complete a level.

    On the other hand, it's easy to learn, easy to play and mostly fun. It needs more variety in the kind, cost and shape of the things you can build, as cities look very grid like very easily. For the money, it's good but not great.

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  3. Caesar 3 lite
    by John White, Canada - Feb 1st 2013

    Most of the fun of the Caesar series, with less of the frustration

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