Star falls free games. Let's bring back city-building games like Caesar III, Pharaoh and Zeus I have been playing a lot of Caesar III recently, dwelling in nostalgia and rekindling my love for city-building games. In our increasingly digital world of game distribution, however, gems like the following are no-where to be found (with one exception). 20 Games Like Caesar III (1998) Anno 1602: Creation of a New World It is the year 1602 and you find yourself in command of a sailing vessel, navigating the waters of the uncharted island world of Anker. Invisible man play. You have aboard your ship no more than an handful of trusty followers and a limited supply of food and building materials.
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With the current Steam sale I've picked up Anno 1404 and Banished. Anno 1404 has been really fun although I'm not too keen on the missions with other active AI players. Banished seems decent but I don't really like it's map generation much. I thought I'd ask for more city builder recommendations before the sale ends.
I used to be a big fan of the Impressions Games city builders Caesar III, Pharaoh, Zeus and Emperor and still consider them them my favourites. However they are quite old now, so there should be something a lot more recent.
What I liked about them is the historical settings. I was never as keen on the modern Sim City builders and the Sci Fi setting of the other Anno games on Steam doesn't seem very appealing.
The campaigns they had were fun and helped give a purpose to each cities.
I also like the focus on goods/production chains.
While I'm not attached to the walker system I prefer it to the each person runs around doing their own thing, and usually ignoring me.
Any suggestions? I also own Tropico 1-4, a bunch of Sim Cities, Stardew Valley, Prison Architect and some old city builders like Children of the Nile.
I used to be a big fan of the Impressions Games city builders Caesar III, Pharaoh, Zeus and Emperor and still consider them them my favourites. However they are quite old now, so there should be something a lot more recent.
What I liked about them is the historical settings. I was never as keen on the modern Sim City builders and the Sci Fi setting of the other Anno games on Steam doesn't seem very appealing.
The campaigns they had were fun and helped give a purpose to each cities.
I also like the focus on goods/production chains.
While I'm not attached to the walker system I prefer it to the each person runs around doing their own thing, and usually ignoring me.
Any suggestions? I also own Tropico 1-4, a bunch of Sim Cities, Stardew Valley, Prison Architect and some old city builders like Children of the Nile.