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Lead a city-state in ancient Greece, balancing governance and diplomacy to create a thriving metropolis. Build structures, innovate, and manage economic systems while addressing your people's needs. Choose from 150+ historical maps and navigate interactions with rival cities that offer both opportunities and threats. Your city’s fate is in your hands!

Release Date

06 Dec, 2024

Publisher/Developer

Composition GS

Reviews

Steam: 74.07% positive (40/54)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: i5-2400 / X4 760K
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 760 / Radeon 7950
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

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Polismos description

Polismos

Step into the vibrant world of ancient Greece as you take on the role of a leader guiding your chosen city-state. In Polismos, the challenge lies in transforming your city into a thriving metropolis through a blend of governance and diplomacy. With over 150 historical city maps to choose from, players can opt to lead famed cities like Athens or Sparta or venture to establish a city on a hidden island, each choice impacting gameplay significantly.

Your journey requires careful management of resources, construction of stunning buildings, and the implementation of innovative advancements to elevate your city. Attend to the needs of your citizens, for their loyalty hinges on your ability to govern effectively. Failing to address their concerns may lead to unrest and rebellion.

Moreover, be prepared for the complexities of external relations, as neighboring cities can offer valuable trade opportunities or become formidable threats. In Polismos, your strategic decisions will determine not just the future of your city but its legacy in the rich tapestry of Greek history.