![]() ![]() This generic city-builder set during the waning days of the Roman Republic looks and plays almost exactly like its ancestors good luck telling the difference between the game and kissing cousins such as Caesar IV, CivCity: Rome, and, more to the point, Haemimont's own Glory of the Roman Empire and Imperium Romanum. Haemimont Games certainly isn't making this task any easier with Grand Ages: Rome. You would need to have the smarts of a Cicero to keep track of all the Roman city-building games released in the last few years.
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