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Imperium Romanum (video game)

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Imperium Romanum
Image:Imperium Romanum Coverart.png
Developer(s) Haemimont Games
Publisher(s) Kalypso Media (Europe)
Southpeak Interactive (North America)
Version 1.02
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) EU February 22, 2008
NA March 11, 2008
AUS April 11, 2008
Genre(s) City-building, Real-time strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 7+
Media DVD

Imperium Romanum (Latin for Roman Empire) is a video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso Media (Southpeak Interactive only licensed the game for an US release from Kalypso). The game is a city-building game where players are governor of a province and must build and maintain a thriving and prosperous settlement. The game takes place during the reign of the Roman Empire and players build Roman towers, gates, and bridges using a new currency with which to do so.[1] It is the sequel to Glory of the Roman Empire.

[edit] About the game

Imperium Romanum is a sequel to the well-received title by the same developer called Glory of the Roman Empire. Imperium Romanum features significantly improved graphics than its predecessor, and also adds some big Roman monuments such as the Circus Maximus and the Colosseum. The game doesn't necessarily have a 'campaign' mode like some other city-building games, but instead has the player play through different scenarios such as life in the chaos of Pompeii under the terror of Mount Vesuvius. Along with maintaining cities, the players must also keep them very well-organized and keep money spread out among the people. If there are cases of extreme poverty, then the people of the city may turn to lives of crime, which has a number of negative effects on the city.

The game features full 3D structures and people and allow the player to zoom in and out of the scene as well as rotate the camera around a full 360 degrees. While much of the game is focused on building and maintaining cities, there are some RTS elements when opposing cities and civilization do battle with the player's. Along with building fortified walls and towers around the cities to prevent enemy attacks, players may also build objects such as trebuchets to go on the offensive against opposing nations.

[edit] References

  1. ^ IGN: Imperium Romanum

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