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Glorious Maximus for Windows 8.1 lets you battle in ancient Rome, free for a limited time

Ron Ron
September 21, 2019
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Glorious Maximus for Windows 8.1 lets you battle in ancient Rome, free for a limited time

Looking for a fun game that offers easy touch controls and more than 30 levels of enemies to conquer? Check out Glorious Maximus, a game that is currently free for a limited time. The game features beautiful animations and a great soundtrack to help you unleash your inner Roman warrior.

“Battle in the lands surrounding ancient Rome on an epic quest to achieve the highest Roman honor: Glorious Maximus! Recruit powerful champions from around the Mediterranean to crush your enemies in this fast-paced action brawler! Use the gold from your victories to purchase new weapons for your champions. Travel the dangerous roads on highly-detailed map of the lands around ancient Rome, and leave glory in your wake,” the app description reads.

This game does not work with keyboard and mouse input, and requires a touch device. Here are the key features of this app:

  • Easy to Learn, fun to master touch-controls
  • Over 30 Levels and Enemies to conquer
  • Collect several unique champions with different fighting styles
  • Build up wealth and buy weapons to customize your gladiators
  • RPG style progression through vibrant map of ancient Rome

Hit the download link below to snag the app for free.

Glorious Maximus

Further reading: Windows 8.1, Windows Store

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