I’m eagerly awaiting the release of a game called Pompeii: The Legacy, a city builder with an Ancient Roman setting that promises to satisfy both my passion for history and urban planning. If you’re on the lookout for an alternative to the likes of Cities Skylines 2 or the historical tweaks of Civilization 7, this might just be what you need to explore. Exciting news: it’s about to have a playtest on Steam, which you can sign up for right away.
In Pompeii: The Legacy, you take on the fascinating task of reviving the ancient city. You’re brought back 20 years after Mount Vesuvius unleashed its fury in 79 AD, tasked with breathing life into the town and following the story of the family overseeing Pompeii. This game isn’t just a city builder; it’s a history lesson in itself for those who crave authenticity in this genre.
The campaign is a long haul, spanning over two centuries. It’s not just about constructing the city; you’ll also work on climbing the political ladder to ensure Pompeii’s resurgence. Establish trade networks, finesse your political maneuvering, and master the social dynamics of the era. Don’t forget the classic Roman infrastructure—roads, aqueducts, and all—require your attention. The intricate details of managing a city’s skeleton are central to this experience.
Developer Siscia Games is gearing up to enhance Pompeii: The Legacy before the playtest, which is fantastic news if, like me, you’ve been closely watching its development. Expect sharper graphics, improved gameplay, a broader selection of buildings, a revamped trade system, military defenses, and even citizens with hygiene needs.
To get more insight into Pompeii: The Legacy before diving into the playtest, I had the chance to chat with its solo developer, Zeljko Kos, last year. From the ins and outs of city management to the rich historical influences, it’s shaping up to be one of the top city-building experiences out there, and I’m itching to get my hands on it.
You don’t have long to wait! The playtest for Pompeii: The Legacy kicks off in mid-March, and you can secure your spot right now.
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