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Roman Triumph: Survival City Builder

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Roman Triumph: Survival City Builder is a strategy and survival city-building game developed by Coreffect Interactive and published by Forklift Interactive. The game was officially released as version 1.0 on September 16, 2025, marking its full launch on PC via Steam and ending its Early Access phase. There are no confirmed console or mobile ports, so it remains a PC-exclusive title.

Players take on the role of establishing and managing a new Roman city on the empire’s frontier. The gameplay blends traditional city-building mechanics with survival elements, requiring careful resource management, construction of buildings, and fortification against external threats. A unique feature is the inclusion of mythological creatures, such as hydras, minotaurs, and cerberus, which add a fantastical layer to the otherwise historical setting. Players also need to maintain the favor of Roman gods to ensure prosperity and protection for their city.

There are no prequels or related titles to Roman Triumph, making it an original IP by Coreffect Interactive. The game draws inspiration from other city-building and survival simulations but distinguishes itself with the combination of historical Roman elements and mythological challenges. The full 1.0 release expanded content from Early Access, including additional city-building mechanics, new buildings, improved AI, and a more polished interface.

Promotion for the game included trailers, developer diaries, and updates emphasizing the mix of history and mythology, strategic depth, and survival elements. Reception has been positive, with players highlighting the richness of the city-building mechanics, the strategic planning required, and the engaging mythological threats. The 1.0 release has solidified its standing among fans of complex city-building simulations with a historical twist.