Sunday, October 08, 2006

Caesar IV




I first played Caesar III thrugh a game demo available on the free cd with the computer magazine i had bought. I was so hooked to the game that i wanted the full version soon and i was not disappointed by what i had bought. But i had only one disappointment with the game that everything became repetitive after some time and as i was nearing the completion of the game i knew every trick involved in developing a gr8 and secure city. Nevertheless i still play the game even after these many years and hoped that Sierra will come out with a new version of the game soon. Well finally Caesar IV has been released and if it what the makers are claiming it to be then we definitely have got another game worth waiting for.


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The difference between Caesar IV and other city builders is that it's based around daisy-chained economic relationships and intelligent citizens, rather than the more standard "building influence" model of the SimCity games. Players place production, service and residential buildings on an empty map. Virtual Roman citizens move in, take up jobs appropriate for their social class, start producing goods and services to give them happy lives, provide lots of tax revenue for the player, and hopefully have enough stuff left over for the incessant demands of the Empire. It's in this intricate dance of supply and demand that Caesar IV is at its best.

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