Sign up or log in to get a customized list of the games YOU want!
Top 10 PC Games
1 Risk II Risk II
2 Cooking Dash Cooking Dash
3 Alice Greenfingers 2 Alice Greenfingers 2
4 7 Wonders Treasures of Seven 7 Wonders Treasures of Seven
5 Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife
6 Elf Bowling 7 1/7: The Last Insult Elf Bowling 7 1/7: The Last Insult
7 Airport Mania: First Flight Airport Mania: First Flight
8 Jewel Quest Mysteries Jewel Quest Mysteries
9 Jewel Quest III Jewel Quest III
10 Bejeweled 2 Deluxe Bejeweled 2 Deluxe

View Top 10 Mac Games
View Top 10 Web Games

Reflexive Newsletter!
Sign up for the Reflexive Newsletter to keep up to date on the latest and greatest games!

Cradle of Rome


The fabulous lands of Caesar open their gates in front of you in this new puzzle game: Cradle of Rome! You are given the chance to build Ancient Rome, the most legendary city of all time! Play and conquer more than 100 addictive and intuitively designed levels, collecting and unlocking 8 original bonuses and many surprise features along the way. As you play more and earn enough money and supplies to buy larger buildings, you'll see your city grow into a vast and magnificent center of life, the heart of the antiquity!

Free Trial - 13.00 MB

Full Version $19.95 
download Cradle of Rome!
Rate this game!
Video:

• See If You Can Build Rome!

• 8 Original Bonuses!

• Play And Conquer More Than 100 Levels!

• 5 Historical Eras!

 

Download it now!
Free Trial - 13.00 MB

 

Screenshots:

Reviews 1 to 3 of 57
  TonyMontana's Review - March 10, 2007 - View all my reviews (19)


Full Version (PC)
Overall:
Graphics:
Sound:
Gameplay:

Cradle of Rome: All Hail Caesar

What a m a g n i f i c a n t game!
Yes, it is a match 3 type game, but nothing like the rest.
You are slowly re-building the ancient city of Rome, as you progress through the levels.
Each building you buy, gives you a new power up, and source for either food, gold, wood, etc, as each building requires a certain amount of each for purchase.

It's not an easy game either, it's a definite challenge, with around 100 levels of addicting game-play, and you are on a clock, the faster you finish, the bigger the bonus!

Once you've reached Emperor status, [from Peasant, Merchant etc] and completed re-building Rome, you are given the chance to visit Olympus, hence, giving you several more levels to complete, and here is where it gets harder.
If you lose all of your lives during these levels, you will need to start off at the last Era [there are five Era's eg: Epoch] and re-purchase everything from that Era all over again.

It's challenging, fun, and very rewarding once you've completed it.

Great graphics, brilliant sound, I thought the sound went very well with the whole Roman theme, and excellent game-play.
The different power-ups keep it from seeming/being repetitive, as some of these games from this genre tend to get, but this one tops them all.

Worth every cent!
Big thumbs up and a Hail Caesar!


This review has an average score of 3.4 - Based on 253 ratings
Login to rate this review

  wingedfox's Review - March 2, 2007 - View all my reviews (16)


Demo Version (PC)
Overall:
Graphics:
Sound:
Gameplay:

For the Glory of Rome!

I played this with expectations that "here we go again yet another match three." That's where I was wrong, as I was playing it was like a strange addiction, kind of like mixing Milk with Pepsi. It should'nt be so good but yet it's strangely addicting.

I am always a history enthusiasts and especially when it comes to Egyptian, Greece and Roman history so naturally I explored it much like other games of history like Caesar I-IV, Age of Empires and Sid Meiers Civ series.

The powerups are as follows, from the very useful thunderbolt, to the useful bomb shot that blows out 6 cells. And the semi-useful the hammer shot. It's not revolutionary in terms of setting any standards or precedent but rather the feeling of building an empire without micromanagement of standard RTS/RPG games some of which I already mentioned.

I cannot really list the real appeal of this game, for me it's like when I play Fizzball and Talismania, strangely I was addicted to playing it if for no other reason than the cartoony graphics along with the feeling like you're actually doing something, building a momument, buildings, or rescuing animals. It's a sort of a feeling of accomplishment as you read the entertaining comical anecdotes or interesting facts from mankinds past.

Maybe I'm just a really really strange person that way. I love it.


This review has an average score of 3.1 - Based on 252 ratings
Login to rate this review

  leoniethomson's Review - June 7, 2008


Full Version (PC)
Overall:
Graphics:
Sound:
Gameplay:

cradle of rome

I loved the game but it is really frustrating when you run out of lives and have to start over. The sound is boring but the game is too good to let that stop you.


This review has an average score of 3.1 - Based on 14 ratings
Login to rate this review


View all 57 reviews...

Write an online review and share your thoughts with other gamers.

Customers who liked
this game also liked:



Advertisement

If you are a GameCenterSolution Affiliate or Developer, click here.

PC Games - Mac Games - Online Web Games

| Privacy Policy | | Terms of Use | | Support | | RSS | | Affiliate Program | | Developer Program | | Forums | | Blog | | Gifts |
© 2008 Reflexive® Entertainment Inc.

1111 games, and counting...

Ads serviced by