The reason I like the game is that is requires good city building to help your people advance from living in huts to ultimately living in palaces which has to be done by supplying each area of your city with certain resources like bread, wine, and clothing. I also am interested in history which is why CivCity caught my eye. I've always been drawn to games that combine Sim City with war. Pros: When I bought this game a year ago I wasn't really sure what to expect from it.
Features players have enjoyed in the Civilization series, like research, city happiness, production and culture, can now be managed actively in the wonderfully immersive world of CivCity: Rome.Īdditional Information Date First Available Learn more about the CivCity: Rome Model BrandĦ4MB video card with Hardware T&L, nVidia GeForce3/ATI Radeon 8500 or better (128MB with DirectX 8 pixel and vertex shaders support recommended)ĬivCity: Rome, an innovative city builder inspired by the world of Sid Meier's Civilization, and created by a collaboration between Firefly Studios and Firaxis Games, invites players to shift focus from building a multi-city empire and zoom-in on the great cities of the Roman Empire, culminating in Rome itself! Through dozens of missions, each offering an array of interesting decisions, players will be charged with building, nurturing and managing one of these great cities as they endeavour to lead the Roman Empire from its humble beginnings to its mighty apogee.