
Caesar III lets you build many structures, including city walls, temples, aqueducts, and bath houses. The game provides many elements from historical Roman cities, including aqueducts, Roman Legions, Barbarians at your gates, the Coliseum, and even the famous horserace-hosting Circus Maximus.
Don't forget to provide for the people's entertainment, lest they load up the cart and move to greener pastures. You have to balance the growth of infrastructure, water supply, industry, feeding your people, taxes, and city defense while simultaneously keeping the gods and your Emperor happy. The responsibility is great, as you are charged with building your city from scratch.īuilding a city in Caesar III requires broad management skills. The ratings icon is a registered trademark of the Entertainment Software Association.In Caesar III, you play the role of a provincial governor of a Roman city in the time of the Roman Empire. Copyright © 1999-2006 by RAD Game Tools, Inc. Copyright © 1997-2006 by RAD Game Tools, Inc. Developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment, Inc. Activision is a registered trademark of Activision Publishing, Inc.
Over 100 Hours of Gameplay: Including career mode, standalone competitive scenarios, and sandbox mode. Combat Functionality: Take direct control over your legions, who gain experience through combat and training, as you ward off barbaric invasions. Experience Life in Ancient Rome: Interact with more than 75 unique characters within your city. Economic Control: With over 30 tradable goods, 10 industries, 4 markets and foreign trade routes the economic possibilities are vast. Bask in the awe-inspiring glory of more than 100 unique structures. Build Your Rome: Build your city in any imaginable combination. As you succeed you will be given new challenges in other provinces within the Roman Empire ultimately ending in the heart of the empire: Rome.Ĭaesar™ IV represents the culmination of more than a decade of development experience in the city builder genre making it the definitive ancient city builder. As governor, you will have total control over your province: including city planning, finances, and defenses. Hail Caesar! Starting as governor of a newly formed province in the Roman Empire your goal is simple: advance up the empire's political ladder to become the next Caesar.