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by stoats , Dec 21 '99
Pros: How easy it is to blow 5 hours Cons: Oh, lord, how easy it is to blow 5 hours
Never one to cheat, (hem hem), I won't tell you you can make fountains pay you 20,000 dinars. This game ALMOST mixes brain power with video fun perfectly. Although the music has got to go, the only other "hurrumph" I can find is that the...
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by JudsonCc , Feb 08 '00
Pros: Realistic; addictive Cons: Same as Pros (assuming you don't like those)
Argueably, the Caesar series is a great one. Always the next better than the previous... Well, I think they hit a bump in the Via Appia... Caesar III, just seems... Well... Over-done... There are SO many inherant factors, that you cannot control,...
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by dawend , Jan 02 '00
Pros: great appearance Cons: need to conquer not only defend
Caesar III is a game that grabs your interest. The game is built to start simple and grow harder with each successive assignment. The timeline is odd: we are in the Roman Republic fighting Hannibal but there is an emperor to report to. One must...
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by darkdk , Jun 09 '01
Pros: Great Historical Background, great game, cool graphics Cons: citizens so damn hard to please
Here it is, another impression game, a game from Sierra. Caesar 3 is one of the greatest city-building games in my life. Being a fan of controlling armies and cities, I actually liked the idea of being " Caesar." I started the game. I built houses and...
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by bradb12 , Dec 03 '99
Pros: High enjoyment factor Cons: tough to go from level to level
Caesar 3 is simulation of a different kind. You have the important task of pleasing the emperor of Rome by building certain cities. In this game you can choose either a province with a high level of danger and one with out danger. This feature makes...
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by Anjanette , Dec 20 '99
Pros: Easy to understand, beautiful graphics, totally addicting Cons: You can forget about any chores you have to do...you will be glued to this game!
I have been an avid game player for a long time. Never has there ever been a game that has held my attention for so long. This game is complicated, but easy to get the hang of. Your city's ratings are compiled of very different things. Are you...
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by tmrobinette , Dec 21 '99
Pros: graphics, different landscapes Cons: lack of battle control
So I came and saw, but still haven't conquered. I bought Caesar II when it came out a few years ago and loved it so Caesar III was one that I had to have as soon as I saw it on the shelves. If you played Caesar II you know all the general ideas of the...
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by jimleigh1313 , Jul 03 '02
Pros: Very Fun, Very Addicting Cons: Music repetitive, Long levels
I recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of city builders. This game is familiar to such titles as Sim City and 1602 A.D. Not only is it fun but it is also educational to anyone interested in ancient Roman Culture. It is more than a traditional...
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by bartendermo , Apr 23 '08
Pros: this game is a good challenge great graphics let my kids play it Cons: some levels seem a little too hard can get frustrating
A neighbor gave me this game a couple years ago to try and I still have it on my computer trying to conquer it. The idea behind this game is to build different cities. While you do this you have to keep everyone happy Caesar, your people, and the gods. ...
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by emonite , Jul 29 '02
Pros: beautiful graphics and impressive audio Cons: Some scenarios are difficult to pass
I can still hear the music in my head as Caesar III loads. The drumming rings into my ears and quickens my pulse.
I purchased Caesar II in a 5 pack. I enjoyed it enough and when I saw they had a Caesar III out I ran out to get it. I was shaking...
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by Beefbob , Dec 22 '00
Pros: better random selections (previously alternated) Cons: Battles aren't as good as Caesar II :(
I purchased Caesar III at my local Micro Center because a friend had gotten me its predecessor, Caesar II for my birthday. I must say, it is far superior! You have to build a functioning city, while at the same time repelling foreign invaders, keeping...
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by KingOfThieves , Sep 28 '00
Pros: graphics, animation, sound, gameplay, fun Cons: um,...water
The Caesar series is amazing. I am glad however to NOT hear the words "Plebs Are Needed" However, in all, I have to say i am in awe of this third game. Money gets very tite, and things tend to get very confusing and fusterating at times, but,...
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by PhoebusApollo , Oct 14 '00
Pros: Entertainment Utopia. Cons: ???
After mastering Caesar and Caesar 2 I decided to move on to bigger and better challenges. Caesar 3 was much more difficult, but it was also much more exciting. In Caesar 3 you will find new buildings, people, provinces, opportunities, and enemies....
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by poetjones , Feb 24 '00
Pros: i like it all Cons: nothing
well i played it for just a little bit at first but its a great game its sometimes to me a role-playing game but it deals with people from back then. The only problem sometimes is when you get tried of it you cant choose a different civilization but its...
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by apoirier , Oct 27 '00
Pros: fun and exciting game Cons: Hard to stop once you start , suffer from sleep deprivation :)
I purchased the game because it was inexpensive and I was bored with Sim City. It seemed to be more exciting, with a different style, so I gave it a chance. I'm really glad that I did. Although, the IDEA is like Sim City, the rules are not. It was a...
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