Rome never existed? (Suggested by BrazilianMod!) - Description Carthage Won 2nd Punic War? - Description Hannibal and the Alps, Canne, Scipio and Zama: i think no other war is equal to 2 Punic War.Ĭivilization Suggested: Roman Republic (it has events!) This was the greatest war in all history in my opinion. This is start of the World War in Ancient World: you must fight against Carthage (or against Rome!) to control Mediterranean!ĭum Romae consulitur, Saguntum expugnatur. We don't know exactly where the real story begins and where the myth ends, but of course it was an epochal event that changed Western History forever and probably no other nation has influenced subsequent generations as much as Rome.Ĭivilization suggested: feel free to try all nations! Try to reunifying Egypt and form Egyptian Empire, expand Assyrian Empire, reform Hittiian Empire, lead Phoenicians eternal glory, form Holy Chartaginian Empire or try to form Roman Empire passing through Republic! Each great power or important nation has own formable civ! I think he deserved his own scenario for his effort to deserve the knowledge!Ģ1 April 753: According to tradition Romulus kills his brother, Remo, and found Rome. It has main story (based on the real date!) and some casual events.ĭuring 7th century bce, Assurbanipal expanded his empire and preserved culture. I added many game-over, so you will have to restart several times!Ĭyrus II the Great became the Emperor of a gigantic empire in a very short time: with intelligence he managed to quickly subdue the great powers of his time. Beside I'm based on the old-text games: pick a choice and see what happens! For explore a new land, just declare war on nation ( DO NOT DECLARE MORE WARS AT THE SAME TIME!!!) and follow the story. This is an free-roaming scenario: choose Itaca and explore Greek Mythology! I'm based on Odyssey, the poem written by Homer, but I wanted to add others mythological figures that are not in the original poem (like Knosso's Labyrinth or Medusa). This is the first Diadochian's War (322BCE). So, his generals fought each other to contend the main power. After the death of Alexander, there was an succession problem: Alexander did not designate an heir.
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