The Free Caesar game: how to win

Posted on February 22, 2008

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The Free Caesar game available on the Internet is ‘Caesar I’. It was first released in 1993. It is a simple city building game, the first in the series of ‘Caesar’ games. It is played on the DOS operating system. The free download feature permits the fans of the classic Caesar franchise, the city-building fanatics and general strategy gamers, a chance to try their hand at the classic free Caesar 1 game. The game offers many rewarding moments.

The Full Caesar Game: The Full Caesar Game has the following features:
- The players can use the ‘State-of-the-art, 3-d city building technology’ for the first time, with feedback and visuals.
- The game has more than 100 unique buildings, diagonal roads and a set of structures to fit the landscape.
- Trade is conducted with more than 30 resources.
- Keith Zizza has composed the background music.
- The in-game A.I advisors help players to achieve their goals via extensive map overlays for a detailed feedback on activities and problems within the city.

The game also provides with the ‘wise men’ facility with more than 75 unique characters. Players can select them and they indicate their opinion, with regards to the province. The game also has rich, 3D visuals, with unlimited draw distances and a contextual audio.

The game boasts of over 100 hours of play in a variety of modes that include The ‘Career mode’ or ‘campaign’ play, where players strive to become Caesar. The ‘Sandbox’ feature allows players to freely build and destroy within the game. These full game features are only available on the Windows operating system. The strategy involved and the layout is very impressive.

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