Sunday, July 8, 2012

Nemesis of the Roman Empire


Features
  • Real time strategy game puts you in command of the armies of Rome, Gaul, Carthage or Iberia
  • Lead armies of up to 50 on land or command fleets of ships for sea battles
  • Develop settlements, perform rituals to advance your cause, and obtain items to gain bonuses
  • Play single player campaigns or engage in multiplayer battles online
  • For 1 to 8 players over LAN or Internet

List Price: $9.99


Product Description
In the height of its glory Carthage was the greatest power in the ancient world. With trade routes throughout the entire Mediterranean there the was no other nation to dispute its strength. Goods, gold and slaves poured in to the majestic city--the source of its might.


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