Roads of Rome 2

Roads of Rome 2

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Roads of Rome 2

Rating:
3.5
Released: June 03, 2013
Last updated: June 03, 2013
Developer: Realore39

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Description

Caesar, the governor of Rome, has been poisoned, and there’s no potion strong enough in the world of mortals that can cure him of his terrible disease. Caesar’s daughter Julia is in despair and Victorius, an honorable general, sets out on a long journey to the kingdom of the Gods. The lands of barbarians are full of dangers, so be careful! Clear up your way and build roads, leave gifts and offerings on the Gods’ altars and help Victorius find the magic potion that will save Caesar’s life. Your quest will be long and difficult, but if you succeed, the Gods are sure to smile down on the citizens of Rome!

FAQ

What is Roads of Rome 2?

Roads of Rome 2 is a time management and strategy game developed by Realore, where players build roads and infrastructure in ancient Rome to progress through a story-driven campaign.

How do you play Roads of Rome 2?

In Roads of Rome 2, you control workers to collect resources, clear obstacles, and construct roads and buildings within set time limits for each level.

What are the main progression systems in Roads of Rome 2?

Players progress in Roads of Rome 2 by completing increasingly challenging levels, unlocking new locations, and earning performance-based awards and ratings as they advance.

Does Roads of Rome 2 have a story or campaign mode?

Yes, Roads of Rome 2 features a story-driven campaign where you help save Caesar by constructing roads through various terrains and overcoming obstacles.

On which platforms can you play Roads of Rome 2?

Roads of Rome 2 is available to play in-browser on sites like Kongregate and has also been released for PC and mobile devices.

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deszczowiec avatar

deszczowiec

Jun. 03, 2013

14
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Why there is no 'demo' tag?

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Sierra112

Jun. 03, 2013

9
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Erm... same as first one... even the levels seem the same. Ok, now it is a babarian scaring instead of a wolf... but same gameplay.

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iccyyblue8

Feb. 23, 2014

5
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I don't think the Romans had electric saws.

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labiokses

Dec. 14, 2014

4
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I came here looking for a Rome strategy defense game... though somehow found myself hooked.

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me_amor007

Jun. 10, 2013

6
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nice but why is there no auto collect from the buildings? it would be much nicer if i dont have to send minnions ropunt to pickk up shit from buildings, make them do it by them selves or simply regen inverntory from buildings without having to pick them up manually