If you’ve spent any time with the charmingly addictive Kingdoms and Castles, you already know that the team at Lion Shield has a knack for making city-building feel both cosy and catastrophic. Their latest project, Nova Roma, officially marched into Early Access on March 26, 2026, and it’s already proving to be a heavyweight contender in the strategy genre.
Published by the strategy specialists at Hooded Horse, Nova Roma isn’t just a Roman reskin of their previous work. It’s a deep, systems-driven simulation where the gods are petty, the water is wet, and your citizens have very high expectations.
A New Frontier for the Empire
The premise is simple: the original Rome is a mess of decadence and decay. You lead a small band of citizens across the seas to start fresh. But while the aesthetics are bright and the “blobby” art style is undeniably charming, the gameplay underneath is as sharp as a gladiator’s gladius.
1. Water: Your Greatest Ally (and Worst Nightmare)
The standout feature of Nova Roma is its advanced water physics system. This isn’t just about placing a “water zone” and forgetting about it. You have to physically route water via aqueducts, dams, and reservoirs.
- Gravity Matters: You’ll need to account for elevation; if your aqueduct is too steep, the water flows too fast; too shallow, and it won’t reach your citizens.
- Dynamic Flooding: Heavy rains can lead to torrential downpours that actually flood your lowlands, potentially drowning your crops—and your Romans.
2. Keeping the Gods Happy
In Nova Roma, religion isn’t just flavour text—it’s survival. There are currently five Olympian deities (Jupiter, Ceres, Neptune, Vulcan, and Mars) who demand your attention.
- Favour of the Gods: Build temples and complete “Divine Tasks” to earn Favour, which unlocks powerful boosts.
- Divine Wrath: Neglect the temples, and you might find Jupiter tossing a literal lightning bolt at your granary. It’s a delicate balancing act of faith and infrastructure.
3. Deep Logistics and Simulation
The simulation goes right down to the individual citizen. Workers physically walk from their homes to their jobs. If you build your logging camp three miles from your residential district, your workers will spend their entire day commuting, leading to zero productivity and very grumpy plebeians.
Early Access Details
The game is currently available on PC (Steam, GOG, Epic, and Microsoft Store) and is also a “Day One” addition to PC Game Pass.
| Feature | Details |
| Price | £24.99 ($29.99) |
| Launch Discount | 20% off until April 9, 2026 |
| Platforms | PC, Steam Deck (Playable), Game Pass |
| Key Modes | Sandbox and Story Mode |
TechMash Tip: Don’t rush your expansion. The community is already reporting that “Thirst” is the #1 city killer. Secure your water supply and gravity-fed aqueducts before you start inviting more immigrants to your new capital.
What’s Next?
Lion Shield has already teased what’s coming during the Early Access period. We can expect expanded Colosseum mechanics, including gladiator fights and the return of a cut chariot racing track. Further down the road, expect deeper political systems and barbarian threats to keep your standing army busy.
If you’re looking for a city-builder that rewards careful planning and punishes hubris, Nova Roma is well worth the entry price. Just remember: build your temples early, or prepare for some very literal “acts of God.”
Are you jumping into Nova Roma this week? Let us know in the comments if you’ve managed to build a functioning aqueduct yet!
Find out more here – https://www.hoodedhorse.com/games/nova-roma
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