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by Serban Stokker |
16th June 2006 |
Glory of the Roman Empire |

The day is coming when the Roman Empire will rise again, in all its virtual glory. Haemimont Games's city-building simulation
Glory of the Roman Empire has reached Gold status, and will be released in the US by publisher CDV on June 26. The game puts players in the shoes of a Roman city-planner, charged with designing the empire's greatest cities while maintaining harmony among the populace.
The action is set in the glorious age of Rome - a time when the empire was at its peak, envied and feared by friend and foe alike. All across the provinces governors spared no expense to build cities of unparalleled splendor and magnificence and leave their mark in history. In Glory of the Roman Empire, players will enter this time of wonder and use their city building skills to create cities that would humble even Rome itself. Players will need to use careful planning and governance in order to become the empire's most respected ruler.
A 512 MB
demo version for Glory of the Roman Empire is already available for download, featuring the first part of the single-player campaign with more than half a dozen tutorials and missions.
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