Romance of Rome for iPad

Join Marcus as he travels to Rome in search of adventure of his life! Romance of Rome opens with the emperor announcing that thieves have stolen valuable imperial relics. The monarch promises his beautiful daughter's hand in marriage to the one who brings them back. Help Marcus find the stolen relics and win the heart of the Emperor’s daughter. Explore the gigantic Coliseum, the fabulous Forum and other wonderful places for the whereabouts of the priceless pieces.

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Romance of Rome review (iPhone) | Gamer TV Network

Along with the growing popularity of casual games overall has been the emergence of the hidden object game as a promenant genre. In fact, they've become some of the better games to play on the iPhone for gamers both hardcore and not. G5 Entertainment's latest hidden object game, Romance of Rome, is a fairly good title in the genre but it's nowhere near the best option for the price.

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Game Guys review: Romance of Rome

Game Guy Barry White writes:
"Hidden object games seem to have been growing in both popularity and in quality over the last few years and, as I have found when I played The Mystery of the Crystal Portal 2: Beyond the Horizon I've found that they are some of the better titles to play on the iPhone. It's a good thing, then, that I played Crystal Portal 2 before playing G5's Romance of Rome because I would not have come to that same conclusion."

TheSoundDefense4799d ago

I've always had trouble getting interested in hidden object games, myself. When Nintendo tried it, it was the most boring game at an admittedly lackluster E3 (2008). If I like Wii Music more than your game, you're doing something wrong.