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Ah, our first update on ModDB. Today we have a couple of screenshots showing off some of the Roman structures that we have ingame and working correctly. The 2 shots showcase the Roman temple and house. The temple is your main building which you must protect at all costs, and the house gives you resources

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Ah, our first update on ModDB. Today we have a couple of screenshots showing off some of the Roman structures that we have ingame and working correctly. The 2 shots showcase the Roman temple and house. The temple is your main building which you must protect at all costs, and the house gives you resources while also increasing your population.

Temple and Houses Roman Temple

We also have a new wallpaper for everyone. This image is also what we are using as the splash screen for our main menu. Enjoy!

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Stay tuned, things are starting to get interesting...

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AJ_Quick
AJ_Quick - - 1,321 comments

Admirable work!

seems quite faithful to the subject matter :D

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AJ_Quick
AJ_Quick - - 1,321 comments

P.S while the temple is gorgeous, the villa could do with abit more detail in the enclosed interior space.

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