User Guide

CAESAR II
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the more advanced Coliseum, which will be accessible
to a wider area.
Circus: The circus is an oblong track where chariot
races are held. The larger Circus Maximus is an
impressive building that will draw huge crowds and
impact a larger region. Circuses are rectangular in
shape. You may place one in any orientation in your
city by using the rotate arrows on your control panel.
WORSHIP
In addition to providing places of worship,
religious buildings provide secure storage for
your treasury’s gold. If your city begins to
accumulate wealth but has no religious
buildings in which to secure it, robberies are
likely to occur. More wealth creates a need for
more religious buildings. Religious buildings
come in three sizes: Shrine, Temple, and
Basilica, which increase in size, cost, and
capacity respectively. Since these buildings
store valuables, be sure to build them in places
with high security levels (i.e. with road
connections to Barracks and Praefectures) or
they may fall victim to crime.
Religious buildings develop based on land values, and
on the size of the city’s population. Placing them is a
good way boost land values, and to raise your city’s
Culture rating. Religious buildings serve a surrounding
radius, and do not need road access.
CITY LEVEL