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CivCity: Rome Review
As you might expect, as houses grow in stature, they also grow in size and you should plan your city accordingly, space does come at a premium on some maps, particularly as some buildings can be absolutely massive. The largest being the Circus Maximus - think chariot race in Ben Hur - which is actually very difficult to place as even zoomed all the way out you can't see it all on screen at once!
Read the full article, CivCity: Rome Review. By Craig Dudley on 07-Aug-06
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malis
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08 August 2006 14:07
Bah I love these sort of games, but i never have the time for them these days Nice review though, you must be some sort of expert on Roman town planning by now?

Mani
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08 August 2006 14:08
indded, looking forward to Ceasar IV now

Abstract
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08 August 2006 14:19
I've got civilization 4, is this an expansion to that or a completely different game? Different game i'm guessing. What's that other one? Glory of the roman empire? Is that an expansion to civilization 4? Getting mixed up with all these roman civ games.

Mani
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08 August 2006 14:54
Both stand-alone Roman city builders

Stan
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08 August 2006 15:40
That mouse bug sounds well annoying though, it would just need to happen once to me and that cd would be out the window tbh.

Abstract
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08 August 2006 16:28
rofl


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