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Caesar III is a video game published in 1998 on Windows by IQ Media Nordic AB, Havas Enlight Interactive Nordic. It's a strategy and simulation game, set in a managerial, real-time, city building / construction simulation and classical antiquity themes, and was also released on Mac.

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Description of Caesar III Windows

Caesar III is a video game published in 1998 on Windows by IQ Media Nordic AB, Havas Enlight Interactive Nordic. It's a strategy and simulation game, set in a managerial, real-time, city building / construction simulation and classical antiquity themes, and was also released on Mac.

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Fija2017-10-262 points

One of the best games I've ever played.

dlwodusl2016-12-22-44 points

how should i install this to my mac?

blackbird2016-09-240 point

this is one of my favourite game. thanks

dianaaa2016-02-21-8 points

how to transfer game downloaded from osx el capitan to sheepshaver, i don't get it.
i can't figure how to make share folder or what ever

d2015-12-020 point

got this message: Can't open aplication “Caesar™ III Installer” due to Classic environment is no longer compatible.

nene2015-11-193 points

se funcionar tudo bem

Best bible software for pastors. lance2015-05-16-4 points Mac version

nearly all the games here are for Mac OS 9 you CAN'T run them on OS X. Get a emulator and it will work.

kwack2015-05-031 point Mac version

yeap, doesn't work on OSX. Even when allowing all apps. Sad thing, really wanted to play that game. Nostalgia, nostalgia.

Jordan2015-04-230 point Mac version

If it says the file is damage go to the apple in the top right corner, system preferences, security, and make sure you can run apps downloaded from anywhere or else it will say the file is damaged.

ipz2015-04-090 point Mac version

same thing.. downloaded (waited more than half hour), then after extracting it said the file is damaged .. wasted!

aFriend2015-01-091 point Mac version

Tried it on Mac OS X (10.10), says damaged or incomplete file. This seems to be a Power-PC Mac OS game, so beware. as 'EKO' mentioned, there might be options that allow you to use it.

EKO2015-01-072 points Mac version

I have succeed install the game using SheepShaver, but as usual this game is required the CD to play. Is there any 'No CD patch' as available on Windows PC?

Saumitra2014-11-025 points Mac version

I installed it and extracted it. When I try opening the installer it says the file is damaged, and thus cannot be opened. Was so looking forward to playing this game!

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Caesar III was also released on the following systems:

Mac

  • Year:1999
  • Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
  • Developer:Impressions Games

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Platforms:PC, Mac
Publisher:Sierra On-Line
Developer:Impressions Games
Genres:Strategy / City-Builder
Release Date:September 30, 1998
Game Modes:Singleplayer

Ave Caesar III. the new standard of city-building.

The evolution of Caesar 3 is similar to Civilization II, with the cumulative effect of the improvements over past entries resulting in a much more engaging, enjoyable, and yes, addictive game. The primary improvements come in several flavors: graphics, economic, religious, political, and social models; and in consolidating almost all activities onto a single map. Because of the latter, players can spend more time concentrating on creating the necessary infrastructure required for a functioning Roman city.

Compared to Caesar 2, the emphasis is on economics and not military activity. The multiple demands for growth, current revenue, and risk management will keep even the most brilliant governor glued to the monitor. At the macro level, there are numerous issues the aspiring governor must address. Ensuring an adequate food supply is critical because without food you get no immigrants, thus no city. Establishing industries, infrastructure and proper export/import channels to maximize income are vital to success. City developments grinds to a halt without cash.

Establishing the proper security environment is also enjoyably represented. In low-threat provinces, players need only make enough prefects (police stations), but in militarily threatened areas players must create proper army defenses. Without security there are no economics as the enemy has a nasty habit of attempting to level player’s cities. At the earlier levels, barbarians are poorly organized and motivated, and don’t present much of a threat. Things change dramatically later on. Creating and managing legions is an important skill, and also a lot of fun.

At the micro level, players will find themselves constantly challenged in the battle for resources. A key to city (and personal) survival is early economic development. This risks fire, famine and falling buildings, but manufacturing of all sorts provides the majority of income. The point at which your city turns the corner and becomes a paying concern gives a great shot of satisfaction, and players can then turn their attention towards making the myriad improvements required to expand the population and tax base.

Caesar III puts together several different moving pieces into an attractive, challenging, and addictive package. Balancing the competing demands for resources, taxation, security, development, and economic activity will stress the skills of the most skillful strategy gamers. The game is economically oriented, but there is enough military play to keep the aspiring centurions among the crowd interested, and so they should.

System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Win95

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