Greek Walkers
Just like the other City Builder Games, Zues has these little chaps and chapesses
walkign around your city. In case you were wondering who's who, here's a small overview of
Greece's finest.
Enjoy
Angel Jayhawk
Citizens
These
families are the ones you want to see most of. Dad, Mum and the kids are the ones that are
looking for a nice place to live, some food and a comfy job.
So you'd better make sure the infrastructure is there to recieve them. (left)
This
guy you don't want to see to often. Either his house has run down, or he's without a job,
but what ever his reason may be, he's leaving your city.
You'd better stop him before it's too late... (right)
When you
see the likes of him walking your streets you can feel relaxed. The nobles have arrived
and that should mean your worries for money are over. These guys actually enjoy paying
tax. (left)
Vendors
This
lady is on the lookout for your most important marketable item: food. Without her services
your city will soon run down and peopel will start leaving your city almost instantly. (left)
Loaded
with wool this agora vendor is the one that makes sure your citizens can get a new dress
every once and a while. He's supplied by the pipe playing shepards. (right)
Supplying
the last need of those that are not part of the elite, the oil vendor carries his jugs
around and fills a deep need in your population. (left)
Those
nobles like their wine and without the wine buyer, you don't stand much of a chance of
getting wine to the agora. (right)
Now
before those nobles go to war, you'll need to supply them with arms. The arms vendor will
bring weapons and the finest armour to his stall. (left)
A
horse is a horse of course and the horse dealer will personally select the finest mounts
from teh horse ranches and sell them to your nobles. (right)
The
peddler is the guy that ends up lugging all these fine goods past your houses so the
citizens don't have to walk to the agora themselves. (left)
Performing arts
These
rather long-winded guys spend their days upon the podia, discussing any subject that
tickles their fancy. They're also rather outspoken. (left)
Dangling
about must be what this guy likes most. In a theater production of Icarus he'd be a well
found man, however, as a spear-carrier he leaves something to be desired. (right)
Spending
8 hours a day in the gym can have a positive effect on your health. I have been wondering
why this guy all of a suddendecided to put his clothes back on though. (left)
This
chap has spend most of his time at the stadium. He's out there to defend your cities
honour and he's good at what he does. (right)
The Army
They
have called them an undisciplined rabble but a stone can be mightier than the sword. Just
as David. (left)
The
nobles of course will want their sword and their armour and most of all their hoplon.
These hoplites are the main stay of your army. (right)
Give
a hoplite a horse and he'll travel far. Not quite authentic for Greek warfare the man on
the horse is the strongest warrior you'll be able to field in Zeus. (left)
Even
thoughthe trireme needs a lot of people to make it work, it also carries a lot of fighting
power. This is without a doubt the most powerful unit in the game. Too bad you have to
walk to Troy. (right)
The Food Business
These
little ships that pass in the night are making up your fishing fleet. Unfortunately
monsters like the Kraken and Scylla will have these guys for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (left)
Staying
closer to the shore, but still not safe from waterbound monsters the guys wil spend most
of their days wading the water catching sea-urchins. (right)
Armed
and dangerous, the boar hunter will go after the vicious wild boar. Most of the time they
return with a fresh kill, but every so often the boar will be on the winning side. The
hunter will also try to defend himself from wolves and invading armies.
(left)
Playing
his pipes as his charges wander around, the lowly goatherd will keep track of his flock
and milk the fierce eyed buggers to get your people this wonderful cheese. (right)
The
shepard is another of those solitary individuals that just wanders around the place
looking after his flock. He too seems likely to play the pipes while he waits. (left)
Animals
These big
critters can form a steady source of food, but sometimes the prey will become the hunter
and the boar will not be the one that's lying dead at the end of the battle. (left)
Once
you have started your industry you will see many of these strong animals around your city,
making sure heavy goods will get to their destination. (right)
You
can have a whole flock of these nible critters waltz around the map, being chased by
goatherds and giving them the milk they need to make cheese. (left)
The
other animal you can have flocks of is the sheep. These wolly jumpers provide your city
with much needed fleece. (right)
Roaming
the more desolate stretches of your ciy, these wolves will hunt down your settlers, your
sheep and your goats if you're not careful. (left)
Industry
The
lowly cartpusher is teh one that carries the light loads from storage yard to warehouse or
from warehouse to workshop and vice versa. You can't really have anough of these guys
working in your city. (left)
For
bigger loads like statues and stone you need a bigger cart and the ox-driver will make
sure the oxen go where you want them to. (right)
Have
pick-axe, will mine. These well-muscled lads work to get you the materials needed to smelt
the bronze needed for weapons, armour and sculpture. (left)
Another
kind of miner is needed to mine the sometimes rich ore deposits that either occur
naturally on the map or are gifted to you by Hades. (right)
To
build sanctuaries to the gods you will need stone. These hard workers will carve the large
blocks out of the earth and then dress them down to size for you to start building. (left)
Another
resource needed to build a sanctuary is wood. The lumberjacks will search the surrounding
area for tree that can be converted into lumber. (right)
These
guys in green make sure your orchards and vineyards are producing well. Without them there
would be no grapes or olives to provide the basis for wine and oil. (left)
The Inner City Types
The
maintenance officer patrols the street to make sure your buildings won't collapse or catch
fire. He ranges the streets . (left)
Another
one that can be seen patrolling the city is the watchman. He will defend your citizens
from wolves, raiders and will attempt to stop the odd criminal. (right)
Lugging great jars of water around the city, these
water-carriers provide your lower-class citizens with a drink. (left)
The
healers will walk the streets to check if your citizens are healthy. With their herbs and
prayers they will cure the ill and prevent plagues from decimating your population. (right)
A city
will need money and one way to get this is to levy tax. The taxman will go from door to
door to collect the funds you'll need. (left)
The
priests are there to intervene for you with their gods. I'm not sure of this, but you may
catch one on his way to get a new goat or sheep to sacrifce. (right)
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