While the basic gameplay in Zeus is similar to those titles, the interface has been rearranged somewhat. Other, seemingly minor differences, in citizen behavior and the management of goods, may provide interesting new strategic challenges, even for accomplished veterans of the earlier games.
While I was a fan of Caesar and Pharaoh, this third installment in Impression's city building series fulfills a lot of the latent potential in the previous games. Even better, Zeus takes the slightly mythic flavor of Pharaoh and Cleopatra and runs with it. Blurring the lines between history and myth, Zeus is able to add layers of excitement on top of the more restrained game design of the earlier titles.
As the name implies, Zeus is set in the world of the Ancient Hellenes Greeks to you and me. The game has a suitably Grecian flavor olives?
These are basically cosmetic changes to Pharaoh and Caesar, but they certainly add a lot of believability to the game. You'll need to build vineyards and wineries, olive orchards and presses, colleges and podiums, theaters and drama schools. In all, the sheer variety of industries and cultural buildings ensure that a healthy city balance is even wobblier than before.
But hell, that's the fun of it all, isn't it. And this game, like all good city-building games, is about balance. As mayor of the city, you're responsible for allocating civic resources to the various services people need to survive.
You'll need to set up farms and fisheries to feed people, allocate pasture land to provide fleece, mine bronze, silver and marble to produce armor, coins and temples.
And that's just the most basic level of gameplay. You'll also have to establish trade routes with your neighbors, run the city administration and provide entertainment for your citizens.
And don't forget that there are plenty of rival city-states out there with the armies and motivation to take you down. Better organize some sort of military defense as well. Once you've got a handle on all that, you can move on to the more complicated tasks. Luckily the interface for Zeus makes it easy. It doesn't really change too much from the model in Pharaoh but the small changes that are made make the game so much easier to play.
Resume is supported. Download speed is low. Info taken from Version 1. Rule the fabled island continent of Atlantis across 46 episodes in 6 new epic Adventures. Everyone can cross over it, and you can build most structures on it.
It is the expansion pack to Zeus: Master of Olympus. Its most visible addition was the new Atlantean theme, however the overall setup was kept the same, the major Master of atlantis expansion pack introduces adventure editor to both zeus Succeed, and make them your vassals. Rule the legendary world of Atlantis. Mine orichalc, and make use of unique buildings like bibliotheques and observatories. Build great empires, dabble in combat, trade, and politics, and keep monsters like Medusa at bay with the help of great heroes from mythology.
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