"Annals of Rome" is a game about ancient history which, with an original release date of 1986, has become ancient _computer_ history by itself now. In the game, you command ancient Rome from the beginnings of the Republic in 273 BC to its fall more than 1400 years later - though it's also possible to maintain an eternal Roman Empire if you're good at it. You conquer new provinces, maintain your army, defend against rebellions and invasions, and assign officers to provinces. Officers differ in their military prowess and loyalty to the current ruler, which makes for interesting decisions - e.g. you may want to put your strongest officer into a province that's about to be invaded, but if he's also disloyal, then he may just start a civil war and march his troops against Italy. The game spawns invaders at the times and places where they occurred in history. Once on the map, though, they will decide on invasion routes based on the strength of neighbouring areas. This means that the game c...
Annals of Rome
- Release Date:
- Sep 19, 2019
- Developer:
- PSS, Level 9 Computing
- Publisher:
- MIRROR Soft
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
It's 237 B.C. and all of Italy has been united under the same Senate power of Rome. You are the ruler of the Republic, deploying armies and defending against the 13 independent hostile lands which constantly plot to destroy Rome.
At your disposal are the incomparable Roman Citizen Legionnaires, reinforced by mobile auxiliaries and static Garrison troops. Beneath you are 21 commanding officers of varying abilities and loyalties.
Though you can usually quell minor incursions and rebellions, you may sometimes face the combined attacks of all your enemies. Loss of Roman territory and honor means a loss of confidence among the Citizenry. Your fellow Romans may decide you need to be overthrown! Such a Civil War could lead to a disastrous weakening of the armed forces, withdrawing Legions from critical frontier areas to defend The Eternal City.
ANNALS OF ROME is a strategy game that will bring excitement for years to come. Each time you play, the game scenario is different. Under your command will Rome rise or fall?
FEATURES
- Fully detailed map
- Phased movement
- Roman economic and political options
- Command of various military levels
- Conflicts with invading or internal groups
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User Reviews
This is an old DOS game. Controls are very basic, and you view things from a very high perspective. The game will take some skill, learning, and luck. Worth it on discount, but if you aren't willing to deal with very old-school gaming methods, probably not for you.
As with others here, I played this intensively when it originally came out. Back then the interface was nothing particularly unusual, and even today it isn't difficult, just clumsy - it takes about 5 minutes to get used to it. There are certainly a few issues with it, primarily related to the display of information at appropriate times - it's hard to play without making any separate notes (you pretty much have to keep track of the loyalty values of your available commanders, as that is only visible on the screen before you make decisions about who to assign where). But that isn't anywhere near enough to outweigh the cleverness of the design and the fun value of trying to shepherd your Republic through dictatorship and the inevitable empire, trying to keep it alive through the ups and downs of barbarian migrations and rival nations waxing and waning. An amazing game considering the technical limitations it was created under.
An old school game with 80's era graphics, based on the old Fall of Rome boardgame. There is no final victory, you just play to see how big you can build the Roman Empire and how long you can stave of the fall. The challenge is that you have a limited number of commanders to run your provinces, and they are of varying loyalty. The more provinces you have, the more you will have to accept using commanders of dubious loyalty, increasing the chances of them deciding they would make a better emperor than you are and taking whatever legions you've given them and marching on Rome.
if you like text games whats to lose?
Great classic game!
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: Any 100% OpenGL capable (Card or Onboard)
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: 3D graphics card or onboard graphics compatible with DirectX 9.0c
- Additional Notes: 100% DirectX 9 compatible card or onboard sound
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 1.5 GHz
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: Any 100% OpenGL capable (Card or Onboard)
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: 3D graphics card or onboard graphics compatible with DirectX 9.0c
- Additional Notes: 100% DirectX 9 compatible card or onboard sound
FAQ
How much does Annals of Rome cost?
Annals of Rome costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Annals of Rome?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1 GHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: Any 100% OpenGL capable (Card or Onboard) Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: 3D graphics card or onboard graphics compatible with DirectX 9.0c Additional Notes: 100% DirectX 9 compatible card or onboard sound Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 1.5 GHz Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: Any 100% OpenGL capable (Card or Onboard) Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: 3D graphics card or onboard graphics compatible with DirectX 9.0c Additional Notes: 100% DirectX 9 compatible card or onboard sound
What platforms is Annals of Rome available on?
Annals of Rome is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Annals of Rome worth buying?
Annals of Rome has 100% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Annals of Rome released?
Annals of Rome was released on Sep 19, 2019.
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