This game looks really interesting and could potentially be a fun addition to the list of games of Roman times, but it isn't finished. This is an Early Access release that wasn't labelled Early Access. It really needs a lot of play testing and it should have had a public beta before its release. The reason I say that is that there are a bunch of unusual things in the UI that aren't conventional and just don't work well. For instance, the dev made the pause key ALT, so you cant Alt-Tab without unpausing. This is just one of MANY weirdnesses that prevent this game from being a successfully launch - again, should have been Early Access until this stuff is worked out. Additionally, there is a bunch of missing critical information from the game - like income! Several things you do in the game cost you gold over time or food over time, but there is nowhere in the UI where it shows you your current gold income or food production so you can't tell whether doing something might sink you or...
Imperium BCE
- Release Date:
- Jun 9, 2022
- Developer:
- Wildercroft Studio
- Publisher:
- Wildercroft Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Would you expand Rome's borders through war? Or would you destabilize and divide kingdoms using spies? In Imperium BCE, you can use many different strategies, to bring about the inevitable Roman dominion.
Surrounded by different kingdoms and cultures, you will need to maintain balance and spread your influence slowly, so as not to alarm your neighbors. Your spies will have to work in secret, act on your orders, to strengthen your culture and religion, making your enemies weaker. Your diplomats might work on improving relations with other kingdoms or might provide you with valid justification for war.
Events
Being in control of a sprawling empire comes at a cost. Unexpected things happen. Events take place which are outside of the control of even the most powerful people. In Imperium BCE, there are events that can hold you back or propel you forward.
An unforeseen rain might ruin the crops. This can lead to food shortages, citizen dissatisfaction, anger with the Gods for letting it happen, or maybe anger with you, for not doing enough for your people. Will you find a way to appease them?
Will you follow the advice of your priests, and have rituals conducted, to celebrate your Gods, at a great cost of the coin, in order to make your citizens happy?
Your choices could have dire consequences. Thread carefully.

Spies
Weaken your enemies. Soften the battlefield. Some of your greatest assets in Imperium BCE will be your spies.
Well trained to operate in secret, your spies will sabotage, assassinate, and do whatever it takes to make Roman take-over easier. Give your spies time and resources, and they will steal essential supplies, spread your culture far and wide, and even disperse diseases, which can devastate entire populations.
Just hope that they never get caught...

War
Train some of the mighties warriors that ever walked the Earth.
Bring your enemies to their knees with advanced battle strategies, reward your soldiers with land, besiege cities, and expand your territory. Attack when your enemies are vulnerable, be able to defend your citizens against anyone who dares to make a move against you. Fight sea battles and maintain control of the sea.
When the dust settles, Rome should have prevailed!
Diplomacy
Win hearts and minds, improve relations, give gifts. Hide your true intentions.
Your diplomats will repair the damage in reputation, caused by your conquests. A good diplomat will make an agitated king feel at ease as if the Roman invasion is not just around the corner. When the time is right, they will provoke and insult, leading kings and their people, into your well-prepared trap.
Wars can be prevented or set in motion by a crafty diplomat. Use them well.

Building
Provide your architects with the resources needed to build the unimaginable!
Develop your cities, turn villages into towns, have your citizens witness Rome growing beyond their wildest imagining. Build structures that will stand the test of time. Different buildings will provide you with different benefits but will take time to construct. Plan your expansion carefully.
Your enemies will be envious of your achievements!

Discoveries
Encourage bright minds to work on inventions, for the benefit of all.
Either by stealing knowledge from other Civilizations, or by careful study, your researchers will help you strengthen Rome, and crush other Civilizations.
As some discoveries can take years to be put into use, you will have to choose carefully which discovery to pour limited resources into.
Have patience. Good things take time.

Laws
Legislation was of great importance to the Roman public.
Choose between different governing political systems, and enact laws that will help shape your society. Organize your people, bring about needed changes, make improvements for your citizens, and reap the benefits of well-structured communities with clear rules and responsibilities.
Watch Rome prosper before your eyes!
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User Reviews
I find this game pretty unique.For the time being,I haven’t played strategy games like this, and this I mean in the best possible way. This is the type of game that doesn’t hand you everything on the silver platter and requires of the player to search, read, and figure out what you need to do;as an old school gamer myself I wish more games today took this approach. Everything is interconnected, to build something you must first research appropriate thing which allows you to build what you wish, to conduct research you must acquire resources, and the one of the simplest ways to obtain resources(for people who are just starting the game) is to enact laws that grants you needed resource for a set period of time. Also,I really like how the spy and diplomacy system was made,because there is the option of taking over cities and states in different ways, and annexing worked well for me. And it's relatively simple to do with a little bit of gold. Of course, you have different options wh...
Very annoying in the early going. -there is no indication as to what may be making people not happy (a hover-over info would be more than helpful) -audio stops once I re-load a game (I have go back to the main menu and turn up audio and then reload...what?) -only 1 saved game allowed -constant struggle to figure out what to build or what to do next - tutorial is outside of game and very basic -seems like a guessing game as to how to play - there are lots of building and tech options, but very limited information as to what direction to take or what does what - I can make my own decisions, but everything lacks direction and information - yes, I know one reviewer says that this is fun, and I'm happy to have fun choosing my own direction, but there is too much to figure out on your own. I'm not 12 years old and don't have hours on end to figure out wtf is going on in this game -i've never played a game and been so clueless as to what the hell is going on -want my 30 bucks back
WIth heavy heart, but no. Promise and setup of the game is good. Lite 4X focused on Rome is good idea, and given uninspirational Imperator: Rome and older EU: Rome there is suprising lack of good games for the period. Even ancient Centurio stands well, so why not Imperium BCE? There is indeed area for such a game. Brief answer - unfinished game riddled by bugs (or poor decisions). This is early alpha at best, more like technological demo. Creating long list of what is wrong makes little sense, there is simply too much. Just the biggest faults: - sketchy, jumpy controls. Cursor is not moving fluently, but jumps - I have not noticed any AI implemented. Maybe it is there, but it does nothing. - There are 3 kinds "perpetual activity" ("resaearch", "academy", "kingdom activity"). Why? BTW, for research you get message when finished, for other 2 no - no minimap. We speak of full europe and north africa, and max zoom just so so fits sicily on screen - if you send spy or envoy for mission,...
This game was recommended to me by a friend who is a big fan of Roman history and strategy games. As a fan of strategy games, I was eager to try this, and I must say that it is very decent. It depicts the Roman Empire and its surrounding cities, states and empires of the time. It heavily influences research, building, and spy/diplomacy systems to advance in the game, while trading can also be beneficial for some extra income, particularly since some resources are scarce at the start of the game. I don't think this is such a big deal; there are so many different ways to acquire resources; you just need to find it or check out the different things to see how everything works. Now, I understand that some people are conflicted about this issue (game is hard or not enough instructions). I must say that I agree at some point,but overall is not a serious issue at all, as one previous reviewer stated. I, too, enjoy discovering, checking everything, and figuring things out on my own. There is a...
The first time I spotted this game on Steam, I added it to my wishlist since it caught my attention. Here is my opinion after playing for a bit after I got it. It's not bad at all, but there is room for improvement, I like it because it reminded me of a mix between Rome Total War and Civilization, but it would be harder and more difficult for someone who has never played Victoria II to get into the game flow. Nevertheless, once you do, you will enjoy it, so I recommend it for strategy fans! Peace!
I'm totally in love with this game! It's the neat sweet spot between Imperator Rome and a more casual, user-friendly approach to 4x Strategy Games. The graphics are colourful and nice (Unreal Engine) and the game gets steady updates. A lot of things which users recommendated were already implemented in the game. For me one of the best roman strategy games out there, I also learned quite some history trough it :P
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: 64-bit Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 7 Series
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 64-bit Windows 11
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
FAQ
How much does Imperium BCE cost?
Imperium BCE costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Imperium BCE?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: 64-bit Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 7 Series DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-bit Windows 11 Processor: Intel Core i7 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible
What platforms is Imperium BCE available on?
Imperium BCE is available on Windows PC.
Is Imperium BCE worth buying?
Imperium BCE has 44% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Imperium BCE released?
Imperium BCE was released on Jun 9, 2022.
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