"An awesome game with great graphics and a sense of humor, Caesar III is
responsible for great shadows under my eyes. You're the governor of an
increasingly difficult to build series of towns. They burn down on occasion and
Carthaginians invade. Caesar is always annoyed with you. And yet the whole
experience is incredibly absorbing. Only the slaves are missing." - Maximus
"Positively addictive! Great simulation of a Roman province -- you're
the governor and responsible for setting up housing, water, food distribution,
security, entertainment, health services, trade and more, all on a budget. Great
graphics and animation and increasingly challenging play. Lots of game playing
bang for the buck and fascinating both historically and strategically." - Regina
Cunia
"This game have develop a lot from Caesar I in graphics, form of plays,
etc.. This game is excellent because have good graphics, and you learns to
distribute the food, entertainment, education, makes happy to the gods, have to
get high rankings, don't annoy Caesar and the most important: defend your city
from Rome enemies." - Master III
"hi there, this game is a fascinating one who led to my down fall in
case of studies. this game needs and excellent sense of organizations.
Once you have build up something it has its role in the whole game. the
situations put in front of us are very challenging and one has to put a lot of
effort to come out of it. i really appreciate in the manner the game is
proposed... thanks to the founder...." - lankesh
"I've buy and played many games, and very few have fascinated me so much as
Caesar. Caesar gives you a province and always test your abilities and you are
always on proof. Perhaps real governors felt the same. In this province you have
to build your city, trade with the rest of the Imperial ones and defend it from
the enemies of Rome such as Greeks, Kelts, Goths, Carhaginians... You also are
daily treat with your citizens, who you can ask about their lives in the city.
Also gods have a main role here. If you don't forget them, they will reward you,
but if you ignore them...
They are only missing slaves, senators and a navy. But the rest, sincerelly,
PERFECT." - Horatius