Tin Soldiers: Julius Caesar

Tin Soldiers: Julius Caesar

PC

Release Date: April 26, 2005

Strategy, turn-based, ancient history, war strategy, ancient Rome, multiplayer, singleplayer, LAN

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Julius Caesar is the second installment of the Tin Soldiers series, prepared by the development team of Koios Works. As the subtitle indicates, this production is concentrated around the figure of Julius Caesar, one of the most eminent chiefs of ancient Rome and its statesman.

The Die Is Cast…

“Veni, Vidi, Vici”

Julius Caesar, who would become the first Emperor of Rome, was born July 13th, 100 B.C.E. He grew up during a chaotic time in Roman history marked by heavy expansion and corruption in the Senate and Assembly. Following a successful political career, he was elected to the Governorship of the Province of Gaul. Upon learning that his new territory was under threat, he set off with his army in 58 B.C.E. where he soundly defeated the migrating Helvetti. Turning his attention to the Germanic tribes, he continued to achieve stunning victories along the banks of the Rhine. His Gallic campaign culminated in his epic struggle against Vercingetorix.

Back in Rome, political violence was continuing. Caesar’s success was unnerving, and the Senate worked actively against him. On January 7th, 49 B.C.E., the Senate passed the senatus consultum ultimum, which called on the magistrates to use all means necessary to defend the state. The news reached Caesar three days later. Knowing that commanders were barred by law from leading troops outside their province, Caesar led his legions across the Rubicon river – making Caesar a rebel and setting the stage for civil war.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Tin Soldiers: Julius Caesar System Requirements

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PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 500 MHz, 256MB RAM, graphic card 64 MB, 500 MB HDD