Caesar IV


Ancient Rome gets a fresh coat of paint (marble?) in the return of the classic civilization building sim series.

Available on: PC
Genre: Strategy
Release date: September 26, 2006
Developed by: Tilted Mill Entertainment 

Latest Stories
Caesar IV
Rome wasn't built in a day - it only takes a few hours if you know what you're doing
PC News - Oct 13, 2006
 
Caesar IV
It's a micro-manager's wet dream
PC News - Oct 10, 2006
 
Caesar IV - hands-on
We peek underneath the emperor's toga - and don't find much
PC News - Sep 15, 2006
 
Seeing Caesar IV
Hail, Caesar! (Yeah, we're talking to you)
PC News - Aug 15, 2006
 
Seeing Caesar IV
Hail, Caesar! (Yeah, we're talking to you)
Aug 15, 2006
Caesar IV
[PC] Empire builder movie and shots come Roman in
Jul 31, 2006
Caesar gets a facelift
[PC] New screens reveal how Rome was built
Jul 14, 2006
Caesar IV
It's a micro-manager's wet dream
Oct 10, 2006
Caesar IV
Rome wasn't built in a day - it only takes a few hours if you know what you're doing
Oct 13, 2006
Friday 13 October 2006 Julius Caesar had really great hair. No, really. The onomastic root of 'caesar' is 'hairy', implying that the Caesars were well-know for having a finely styled head of hair - or, of course, that they were entirely bald, and all the other Romans were just having a laugh. Luckily, the Caesar series has always focused more on the later 'Emperor' meaning of the word, shirking any potential hair-raising connotations in favour of an historical city-building game. After the » Read Full Caesar IV preview
Caesar IV - hands-on
We peek underneath the emperor's toga - and don't find much
Sep 15, 2006
The last reign of a Caesar city-builder franchise was a full eight years ago, and in the time between the Caesar team produced the charming builder, Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile. The pharaoh-themed Nile pushed the development team from a 2D palate into the 3D world, and the fourth Caesar game takes an even further graphical leap. Caesar IV takes full advantage of nearly every visual bell and whistle that you might think of - quashing the notion that this level of detail is reserved » Read Full Caesar IV preview
ESRB Rating
Caesar IV is rated:
Everyone 10+
Use of Alcohol, Violence