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About This Game 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 levelsBuild your own villa!Large maps for construction 7aa9394dea Title: Ancient Rome 2Genre: Casual, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Ladia GroupPublisher:Ladia GroupRelease Date: 6 Nov, 2016 Ancient Rome 2 Torrent Download [pack] Meh. You have to do every city on the Italian peninsula and then I just don't know I got bored real quick. Buy the re-release of Sierra Caesars and enjoy them instead. The dev makes you do mundane tasks as if Steam players have never played a sim before. Graphics are good for 1999. Overall I give it a 7\/10 for boring and 3\/10 for enjoyment.Did I mention Meh?. This feels like a browser game that I paid $2 for and ran on a $2000 PC. Incredibly dull game, if I can call it that at all. Place, plop, grow basics but even that felt broken to some extent. I lost all interest after just a short while, it had no challenge to it whatsoever. Mabye back in the 1990's it would have been great, but this thing isn't even suited for any gameplay. Save your $2. Not bad for a fiver. Basically a slimmed-down Caesar 3, with the population mangement taken out. Seems to have around 3-4 hours of content in the campaign, but there's a sandbox mode if you just want to sit building cities.You build houses and then provide goods and amenities to upgrade those houses, producing more tax income and so allowing you to build more stuff. There's an economic chain of production with a dozen or more goods - about as complex as you'd get from a Settlers game, really. Goods can be made for export, or used to support your population's gradual evolution from bottom-tier slave workers to high-end villa dwellers.One EXTREMELY annoying feature is the fires, which are dealt with by spam-clocking on the burning buildings. Whoever thought this would make a cool feature needs to go and seriously think about their lifestyle choices, because it's just annoying; I get the idea of fires to force you to build a fire brigade, but for God's sake just let them automatically tackle fires rather than introducing this mobile-friendly tap-sim. All in all, it's pretty good for the price, but since you can probably get Caesar 3 or 4 for a couple of quid more, you're likely better off going for those.

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