This forgotten Civ spin-off is now under $1 along with 11 other tactical games in this new Humble Bundle

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This forgotten Civ spin-off is now under $1 along with 11 other tactical games in this new Humble Bundle

What is more charming and more odd than a forgotten spin-off? The ones that quietly slipped through the cracks while their bigger siblings took all the glory.  Well, I'm here to shine the spotlight on one of those niche underdogs because CivCity: Rome (a spin-off of Sid Meier's Civilization series) has resurfaced as part of a new Humble Bundle, where you can grab 12 games for $8 / £7.24  - or just $0.66 / £0.48 each.

Originally released during the golden age of city builders, CivCity: Rome takes the DNA of the Civilization series and flips it into something at a smaller scale. Instead of managing an empire across centuries, you're zoomed in: placing buildings, managing citizens, and trying to keep your Roman settlement from descending into decay. Is it a perfect game? To be honest, no, it's a bit of a mixed bag. But I think it's still worth your time, especially when it's super cheap in this Humble Bundle.

On one hand, there's a real pleasure in watching your city grow from a humble village into a bustling Roman hub. The game leans into that satisfying loop of resource management, population needs, and urban planning. There's something almost meditative about tweaking layouts, making sure your citizens have access to food, water, and entertainment - slowly watching your creation come to life.

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On the other hand, it doesn't quite have the depth or long-term pull of the main Civilization games. Systems can feel a little shallow, and once you've got a handle on things, the challenge tapers off. It's less about grand strategy and more about vibe. Think of it as a gentle, slightly nostalgic sandbox rather than a deeply demanding sim.

It's easy to drop into. It doesn't ask for 200 hours of your life. It just lets you play, experiment, and enjoy the process of building something, so if you find Civ quite overwhelming, this game might be more up your street with its simplicity.

Beyond CivCity: Rome, this bundle leans into variety, pulling together a mix of strategy, simulation, and classic action titles. You've got war-themed nostalgia, transport management sims, and even some spacefaring strategy thrown into the mix. It's definitely a bundle for the strategists and managers out there.

Here is everything in the 2k Tactics & Tycoons bundle:

  • CivCity: Rome
  • Homeworld Remastered Collection
  • Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak
  • Railroad Tycoon II Platinum
  • Railroad Tycoon 3
  • Several Army Men titles
  • Shattered Union
  • Freedom Force
  • Freedom Force vs The Third Reich

You can get all 12 games for $8 / £7.24, but only until Thursday, April 24. If you're curious, make sure you grab it before it disappears.

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