Nemesis of the Roman Empire

Nemesis of the Roman Empire

A real-time strategy about the war or Rome and Carthage
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on 14 votes
License: Shareware $19.99
Total downloads:1,727
Operating system:Windows XP/7/8/10/11
Latest version:1.0
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Assume the role of a leader in the ancient conflict between the Roman Empire and Carthage. Select your faction and expand the empire, build new facilities and increase the infrastructural power, recruit armies, collect resources and money, defeat enemies, etc.

You can download Nemesis of the Roman Empire 1.0 from our software library for free. This download was scanned by our built-in antivirus and was rated as clean. The software lies within Games, more precisely Strategy.

The program's installer files are generally known as GPlrLanc.exe or tpw.exe etc. The size of the latest downloadable setup file is 148.3 MB. You can set up this PC program on Windows XP/7/8/10/11 32-bit. This software is a product of Enlight. The most popular versions of the Nemesis of the Roman Empire 7.3 and 1.0.

From the developer:

Nemesis of the Roman Empire picks up where the award-winning Celtic Kings: Rage of War left off. In the height of its glory Carthage was the greatest power in the ancient world. With trade routes throughout the entire Mediterranean there was no other nation to dispute its strength.

Goods, gold, and slaves poured in to the majestic city - the source of its might.

You may want to check out more software, such as Glory of the Roman Empire, Nemesis Auto Updater or Empires Online, which might be similar to Nemesis of the Roman Empire.

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