Step into the sandals of a Roman governor in Grand Ages: Rome, the compelling sequel to Imperium Romanum. Developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso Media Digital, this strategy title places the fate of a Roman province directly into your hands.
You'll choose one of five noble Roman families, each with unique abilities, to tackle a series of comprehensive missions. The game challenges you to defend your territory against fierce barbarian tribes, establish lucrative trade routes with other cultures, cultivate a thriving economy, and ensure the happiness and needs of your populace are met throughout a vast single-player campaign.
Overview
Grand Ages: Rome immerses players in the role of a provincial governor during the height of the Roman Empire. Success hinges on strategic decision-making across multiple facets of governance, from military defense and economic development to the welfare of your citizens. The game offers a deep, engaging experience for those who enjoy historical settings and complex management challenges.
Highlights
- A non-linear single-player campaign featuring 40 diverse missions.
- An enhanced, multi-layered economic system complemented by sea trade mechanics.
- Engaging RTS-style battles and extensive research opportunities to advance your province.
Who It's For
This game is ideal for players who appreciate historical strategy games, city-building simulations, and titles that offer deep economic and management gameplay. Fans of the Roman era and those looking for a challenging single-player experience will find much to enjoy.
Game Info
Released on March 20, 2009, Grand Ages: Rome is a paid title available in English, French, and German. It supports both single-player and multi-player modes, with Steam Family Sharing also enabled. The game has garnered a 'Mostly Positive' reception from Steam users, reflecting its enduring appeal.





