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At the height of its power, the Roman Empire covered a vast amount of territory and brought major advancements in engineering, architecture, science, art, and literature. Corruption and economic crisis has made the empire unstable and paved the way for aggressive barbarian tribes to attack.
adelfaidah
maybe had a bad first game, did not like the way the troops moved, maybe it was explained poorly to me but I just couldn't analyze and deduce much. The board state was constantly changing in a completely unpredictable manner. Again, it could possibly be due simply to a poor explanation of the movement mechanism
andy61
Another Pandemic variant with enough difference to make it interesting. The dice rolling is an interesting departure, albeit it increases the luck element.
bnordeng
Yet another high quality implementation of a well-themed game using the basic Pandemic mechanics. Like the others, I'd say if you like Pandemic and like a re-theming with some new mechanics to fit with the theme then you might like this. I didn't feel like I was interested in that sort of thing until I tried Iberia. Now, I own Iberia, Rising Tide and Fall of Rome and I really like how each game brings out its theme while keeping to the core of Pandemic. Original Pandemic is one of my favorite games. Fall of Rome does create the feeling that Rome (or other cities) are under great pressure that mounts throughout the course of the game. The alliance and then recruiting barbarians into your own legions is a very neat mechanic. I look forward to a lot more of this game.