- Caesar II
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title = Caesar II
developer =Impressions Games
publisher =Sierra Entertainment
designer =
engine =
released =1995
genre =Strategy game
modes =Single player
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platforms =Macintosh , Windows
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input ="Caesar II" is a computer game of the "Caesar" computer game series that takes place in
Ancient Rome ; when the game begins the Roman empire extends no further than Italy. Players have the opportunity to 'civilize' adjacent 'barbarian 'province s, eventually reaching the entire Roman Empire at its height. When a province is civilized it unlocks the surrounding provinces. A computerized rival also completes missions both preventing the player from 'civilizing' that province and allowing them to civilize the provinces adjacent to it (the computer has been known to civilize a province it could not have selected when it successfully civilized the last, meaning it is a randomized event, rather than AI). Unlike Caesar III, or Pharaoh, the province and city are separate spheres, as is the military. The player buildsprimary industry (such as mines or farms) trade facilities(such as roads or docks), and Military facilities(such as forts and walls) on one map and builds their city houses,secondary industry (such as wineries or potters),tertiary industry (such as fire stations, police stations, bath houses) on another(represtnted as four squares in the center of the provincial map). Also unlike later games walkers are not required to bring services to people, which is instead determined by one buildings distance from another. Invading Armies differ from later games as well, in that Barbarian towns exist within many provinces from which Barbarian armies can emanate. These are converted to Roman towns through invading them and defeating the inhabitants. Most missions require you to pacify a province and raise the citizensstandard of living to a certain level, while neither suffering a military loss, nor losing the emperor's favour, often within a certain time frame. Major factors in city and province building are housing values and types of housing,Unemployment /labour shortage s, taxes, wages,deficits , food shortages, Military Readiness andmorale , and Imperial demands. The game is won when the player has conquered sufficient provinces to attain the rank of Caesar. The game is lost if your computerized rival becomes Caesar, if Caesar removes you from your post for running to large a deficit, for going beyond your time frame, for failing to follow Imperial demands, or having the city conquered.It was released in 1995 and developed and designed by
Impressions Games and distributed bySierra On-Line .External links
* [http://www.caesar2.com/ The Ultimate "Caesar II" Site]
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