The game comes on Microsoft’s modern platform with a $5.99 (€4.45) price tag

Jan 23, 2014 01:21 GMT  ·  By

Ancient Rome 2 is one the most appealing additions to the Windows Store lately, bringing really awesome city construction gameplay in Windows 8.1’s Metro interface.

The game packs a total of 30 different levels, large maps for construction, a built-in save mode to make sure you don’t lose any progress and plenty of other options that shall be discovered after getting it from the store.

“Construct entire residential districts for people and improve their well-being by building markets, schools, theaters and other places, and connect them with roads for ease of access. Create warehouses and farms, plant wheat and bake bread, mine clay and manufacture all kinds of crockery,” the game description reads.

Unfortunately, the game only supports desktop versions of Windows 8.1, so you won’t be able to play it on a Windows RT tablet, but you can still download Ancient Rome 2 right now to give it a try.