In the multiplayer Strategic mode, you can play as either Romans or Gauls against a field of up to seven human or computer opponents, the latter of which can be given different playing “personalities†ranging from hermitically defensive to chaotically aggressive. It’s actually a cool innovation to play single-play without the tedious chores of needing to harvest resources and manually build up your army with each new map — typically, resources are provided for you and the strategy is how you spend them. But even so, the Adventure mode is engrossing and delightfully open-ended. You gain experience points and level up, though you have no say in how the experience points are spent.
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