Compare Roman Adventures: Britons. Season 2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Qumaron. Published by Qumaron. Released on 11/28/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Simulation, Strategy.

A click-timed resource loop dressed in Roman sandals: satisfying for casual strategy fans, but don't expect the depth of a Paradox title or any real mod scene.

I spent enough time with Qumaron's catalogue to recognise the formula the moment I loaded the first level: a fixed map, a list of tasks to complete in sequence, and a timer quietly judging your every mouse click. Roman Adventures: Britons Season 2 is a time-management strategy game in the mold of the old casual PC market, and it wears that identity without apology. You are chasing the source of a supernatural corruption called the Filth through an interdimensional portal, which is a more dramatic premise than the genre usually gets credit for, even if the story beats between levels are light. The core loop asks you to gather food and wood, assign workers to clear obstacles, construct buildings to unlock new resource streams, and repeat until the level objective ticks over to complete. The satisfaction is real: each level is a small puzzle of action sequencing, and the feeling of getting that order exactly right, shaving seconds off your run to hit the expert threshold, is the game's genuine hook. There are hidden caches scattered across every level, giving collectors a secondary target beyond pure time-trial efficiency. Four difficulty modes mean newcomers can play at a relaxed pace and still feel the narrative move forward, while competitive players can chase expert ratings on every stage. The free-construction mechanic gives you some latitude in how you build out your settlement footprint per level, though the margins are narrower than the phrase suggests. Don't come in expecting city-builder freedom. The content package is modest: two main episodes and a bonus level aimed at experienced players. For a casual session game that charges a modest price, that scope is honest rather than offensive, but if you are hoping for dozens of hours of escalating complexity, the series is structured around short sessions rather than marathon sinks. The game saves progress mid-level, which matters when you factor in that this is designed for the kind of player who opens it for forty minutes before dinner, not someone grinding through an Iron Man campaign. Where Season 2 falls short by strategy-enthusiast standards is depth. There is no AI opponent to outwit, no tech tree with branching trade-offs, no mod support, and the difficulty curve is polite rather than demanding. The decision space per level is relatively narrow: the right build order becomes apparent quickly, and the tension comes from execution speed rather than strategic creativity. Veteran players of the 12 Labours of Hercules series or Roads of Rome will feel immediately at home, and the comparison is apt because the ceiling is similar. The Steam community response sits at a strong positive ratio, which tells you the audience that the game is built for is genuinely happy with what it delivers. If you have a Season 1 save somewhere and liked what you played, Season 2 picks up the baton cleanly. If you are coming in fresh, Season 1 is not a hard prerequisite, but the story context helps. This is not a game for someone who wants AI diplomacy or late-game economic spirals. It is a well-crafted, unambitious time-management loop with a Roman veneer, and for a low-stress evening wind-down, it does exactly what it promises. Diego, Scout Team

Roman Adventures: Britons. Season 2
AdventureCasualSimulationStrategy

Roman Adventures: Britons. Season 2

Nov 28, 2019Qumaron
GamerScout Says

A click-timed resource loop dressed in Roman sandals: satisfying for casual strategy fans, but don't expect the depth of a Paradox title or any real mod scene.

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I spent enough time with Qumaron's catalogue to recognise the formula the moment I loaded the first level: a fixed map, a list of tasks to complete in sequence, and a timer quietly judging your every mouse click. Roman Adventures: Britons Season 2 is a time-management strategy game in the mold of the old casual PC market, and it wears that identity without apology. You are chasing the source of a supernatural corruption called the Filth through an interdimensional portal, which is a more dramatic premise than the genre usually gets credit for, even if the story beats between levels are light. The core loop asks you to gather food and wood, assign workers to clear obstacles, construct buildings to unlock new resource streams, and repeat until the level objective ticks over to complete. The satisfaction is real: each level is a small puzzle of action sequencing, and the feeling of getting that order exactly right, shaving seconds off your run to hit the expert threshold, is the game's genuine hook. There are hidden caches scattered across every level, giving collectors a secondary target beyond pure time-trial efficiency. Four difficulty modes mean newcomers can play at a relaxed pace and still feel the narrative move forward, while competitive players can chase expert ratings on every stage. The free-construction mechanic gives you some latitude in how you build out your settlement footprint per level, though the margins are narrower than the phrase suggests. Don't come in expecting city-builder freedom. The content package is modest: two main episodes and a bonus level aimed at experienced players. For a casual session game that charges a modest price, that scope is honest rather than offensive, but if you are hoping for dozens of hours of escalating complexity, the series is structured around short sessions rather than marathon sinks. The game saves progress mid-level, which matters when you factor in that this is designed for the kind of player who opens it for forty minutes before dinner, not someone grinding through an Iron Man campaign. Where Season 2 falls short by strategy-enthusiast standards is depth. There is no AI opponent to outwit, no tech tree with branching trade-offs, no mod support, and the difficulty curve is polite rather than demanding. The decision space per level is relatively narrow: the right build order becomes apparent quickly, and the tension comes from execution speed rather than strategic creativity. Veteran players of the 12 Labours of Hercules series or Roads of Rome will feel immediately at home, and the comparison is apt because the ceiling is similar. The Steam community response sits at a strong positive ratio, which tells you the audience that the game is built for is genuinely happy with what it delivers. If you have a Season 1 save somewhere and liked what you played, Season 2 picks up the baton cleanly. If you are coming in fresh, Season 1 is not a hard prerequisite, but the story context helps. This is not a game for someone who wants AI diplomacy or late-game economic spirals. It is a well-crafted, unambitious time-management loop with a Roman veneer, and for a low-stress evening wind-down, it does exactly what it promises. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Time ManagementLevel-BasedHidden CachesExpert Rating ChaseShort SessionsResource SequencingCasual Strategy

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP SP2/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics or higher
Processor
1.2 GHz Dual Core CPU or higher
Sound Card
16-bit sound card
Additional Notes
Mouse, Keyboard

Recommended

OS
Win7/Win8/Win10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics or higher
Processor
2 GHz Dual Core CPU or higher
Sound Card
16-bit sound card
Additional Notes
Mouse, Keyboard

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Developer
Qumaron
Publisher
Qumaron
Release Date
Nov 28, 2019

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