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  • GameCharts     Steam    Roman Triumph: Survival City Builder
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    January 2022 0 0 --- 0
    February 2022 0 -264 -100% 0
    April 2025 264 264 --- 573
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    January 2025 0 0 --- 0
    December 2024 0 0 --- 0
    November 2024 0 0 --- 0
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    August 2024 0 0 --- 0
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    June 2024 0 0 --- 0
    May 2024 0 0 --- 0
    April 2024 0 0 --- 0
    March 2024 0 0 --- 0
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    August 2023 0 0 --- 0
    July 2023 0 0 --- 0
    June 2023 0 0 --- 0
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    January 2023 0 0 --- 0
    December 2022 0 0 --- 0
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    About Roman Triumph: Survival City Builder

    OVERVIEWRoman Triumph is a survival city-builder / colony-sim inspired from classics such as Banished and Kingdoms and Castles. Set in roman times, you must lead your people, build a city with defenses and survive against threats (furious gods, roman mythical beasts, barbarians, cold winter, famine etc.)!

    FEATURES
    • Manage your people's food needs by growing crops and farming animals (wheat, cabbage, sheep etc. farms)
    • Gather resources to build more housing, industry buildings, social and religious structures.
    • Make sure your people stay in your city, don't die, are happy, safe, well fed and are staying productive by satisfying their demands
    • Religion system with temples, offerings, with gods such as Jupiter that will throw lighting at your city if upset
    • More than 50 unique historically accurate roman buildings (hospitium, insula, senat...)
    • Trading with other cities...