Result of Imperium Romanum developed by the same studio, Haemimont Games, Great Ages: Rome must land before the end of the month on our PC. This is to mix the concept of city builder and strategy game to offer a more complete. The campaign should be characterized by its 20 cards "historically accurate," says publisher Kalypso Media.

This includes over 60 buildings and 50 units to handle, but to get a better idea of what this may mean, the ideal is still to play. Therefore Kalypso Media has just released the playable demo of Grand Ages: Rome, a playable demo relatively large (890 MB), but offers a fairly complete.

Two tutorial are in the program, followed by two full missions. The first, Bread and Circuses, asks us to build a small city while the second, Legio VIII focuses on the strategic aspect of things. The demo lets you play two of the five families in the game, and the Aemilii Valerii ... We invite you to test this by downloading the demo and sharing your thoughts on the forum.



Download Grand Ages: Rome Demo (875 MB)