Gaming News - September 2006
Los Angeles, CA (September 19, 2006) - Sierra Entertainment today
announced that Caesar IV has gone gold for the PC.
From Sierra:
Developed by Tilted Mill
Entertainment, "Caesar IV" combines classic city-building gameplay with
next-generation 3D graphics and includes an online component that enables
players to compare their urban creations. "Caesar IV" is scheduled for release
on Sept. 26 and is rated E10+.
"Caesar IV" carries an MSRP of US $39.99 for PC. For more information please
visit www.caesariv.com.
About "Caesar IV"
Hail Caesar! The best-selling city builder series returns. "Caesar IV" takes
the ancient city builder to the next generation with leading edge graphics and
expanded control over the Roman Empire. Developed by the award-winning creators
of "Caesar III" and "Pharaoh"(TM), "Caesar IV" is sure to please the masses.
Starting as governor of a newly formed province in the Roman Empire, your goal
is simple: advance up the empire’s political ladder to become the next Caesar.
As governor, you will have total control over your province, including city
planning, finances, and defenses. As you succeed you will be given new
challenges in other provinces within the Roman Empire, ultimately ending in the
heart of the empire: Rome. "Caesar IV" features:
- Build your Rome: More than 100 awe-inspiring structures are available to
build in any imaginable combination
- Expanded Economic Control: With over 25 tradable goods, 10 industries, 4
markets and foreign trade routes, the economic possibilities are vast
- Leading Edge Graphics: High dynamic range lighting, specular & bump mapping,
along with realistic weather effects and a complete day / night cycle bring
Rome to life in never-before-seen detail
- Experience Life in Ancient Rome: Interact with more than 75 unique characters
within your city
- Improved Combat Functionality: Take direct control over your legions - who
gain experience through combat and training - as you ward off barbaric
invasions
- Over 100 Hours of Gameplay: Career mode, standalone competitive scenarios,
and sandbox mode offer variety and replayability

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