The first one is Julius, an open source implementation for Caesar 3. In addition, let me point out two open source projects that might be of interest: If you’re interested in buying the game nowadays, both GOG and Steam have it available.
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We have given Caesar 3 Heaven a small make-over: the site has been modernized a bit: it’s now possible to use the site on phone without having to zoom and scroll, plus we have added a search feature in the sidebar on the left. News Archives - see what's been going on in the past here at C3 Heaven.Forums - Head over here to chat to other C3 players - share hints, tips, or just share a virtual cup of coffee in the Community forum.Strategy Section - here you'll find any and all inside information about how best to play C3 - walkthroughs, housing blocks, you name it, we've got it!.Here's a quick reminder of what we've got on offer: Although the news on this page is no longer updated on a daily basis, there will still be very occasional newsflashes (scroll down the page), and all the resources collated here since October 1998 are here for you to peruse through. New fans should buy it then.Welcome to Caesar III Heaven, the premier C3 site on the Internet. The price will probably drop another $10 in 6 months or so.
The game still holds decent value and the $39.99 retail price ain't that bad. If you're a Caesar fan, you can't help but to buy it. Your advisors are really helpful as well, or at least the interface, because they give detailed information of what your city may be lacking.Īs far as military battles, they're cute. Structures such as insulae, markets and religious structures grow in evolution as your city becomes prosperous (but is can also work the other way around). It's cool to watch the evolution of buildings. If you're new to the Caesar series, you'll have a tough time meeting your goals, even on EASY! On a lighter note, Caesar 4 still has that addictive gameplay caused by wanting to design a city that flourishes. For instance, when you're building on the edge of the map, you're restricted from scrolling further to get the edge on the middle of your screen, which makes it really annoying when you're trying to fit a pump house on the bottom-right portion of the monitor and you can't see exactly where the water is at. Even scrolling to the edge of the map has its restrictions. Especially when you're trying to rotate views, yikes - a few twists and turns and you're ready to barf. For one, the game speed is quite slow and I'm running a 3.4GHz proc with a nVidia 256MB video card on medium settings - THAT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN! TM needs to do something quick to address that issue.Īlso, the map interface is clumsy. I'm a big Caesar fan but I was a little disappointed in this release. By dserafic | Review Date: OctoTilted Mill does a good job in keeping with the same feel of previous Caesar's and revamping it to the point where it still feels new.but that's about it.