
Added lararium, a small shrine to lares and ancestor spirits.Added an option to disallow roamers from skipping corners.They adjust their graphics based on adjacent hedges. Added unused bird chirping ambient sound.Added arena, a smaller version of colosseum.Requires wine to work, provides extra entertainment with meat. Added tavern, a new entertainment building.A little too large to show everything so here's some highlights:

The changelog for the 3.0 release is massive. Not only that, Augustus provides zoom controls, road blocks, a global labour pool, increased game limits and much more - whereas the Julius reimplementation aims to be accurate to the original.Īugustus 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 quickly after bring in some huge new features and changes to the project, making it possibly the best time to get into the classic Caesar 3.

It's a game engine reimplementation, meaning it provides a new game engine for Caesar 3 that works across modern systems including Linux.

Ready for more classic city-building? Caesar 3 is a wonderful game from the late 90s and thanks to Augustus (a fork of another project, Julius), you can get a more modern experience with it.
