Caesar 3 Steam CD Key

Caesar

Release date
May 30, 1999
STEAM
Yes
Age rating
PEGI 12
Regional limitations
Region free
Developers
Impressions Games
Publishers
Sierra Entertainment
Genres
Simulation Strategy
Platform
Steam
Languages
English

Description

As a provincial governor charged with spreading the glory of Rome your mission is clear – build cities, foster trade and industry, make money. How you accomplish this is up to you. Gain wealth and power, make a career out of pleasing the emperor, battle barbarians and repel invaders, or concentrate on building the next Eternal City. Fail and you’ll end up as lunch for the lions. Prove your strength of mind and spirit and you just might be crowned Caesar! To help you achieve that goal you can ask your advisors for their insight or ask the people about their thoughts. You can also build temples and create festivals to please the gods and receive rewards or aid in return. You can choose between peaceful and military assignments to prove in various ways that you deserve the title of Caesar! Features The best managerial simulation in 1998 AI-controlled citizens, each with their individual needs and ambitions A worthy example of the famous Caesar series with improved graphics and many new features

System requirements

Windows
Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 GHz Processor (1. 4 GHz recommended), 256MB RAM (512 recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), Mouse, Keyboard.

Activation details

Go to: http://store. steampowered. com/ and download STEAM client Click "Install Steam" (from the upper right corner) Install and start application, login with your Account name and Password (create one if you don't have). Please follow these instructions to activate a new retail purchase on Steam: Launch Steam and log into your Steam account. Click the Games Menu. Choose Activate a Product on Steam. . . Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process. After successful code verification go to the "MY GAMES" tab and start downloading.