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All My Gods PC

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Lead Saturns son to the top of the Pantheon and help him become a mighty god in All My Gods! When Saturn decides to retire, he wants his son to take his place. The council of the gods respectfully accepts his will and welcomes an heir to take Saturns place on one condition: He has to prove that he is worthy of their trust and divine powers he is about to receive. Outsmart the other gods who would try to stop you in All My Gods, an incredible Strategy game!

  • Help a small village prosper
  • Use incredible powers
  • Become a mighty god!
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/8
  • CPU: 1.2 GHz
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 153 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
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All My Gods 4.2 5 155 155
Not for those who know Greco-Roman history. Because the darn thing will just drive you batty. Venus wasn't married to Mars, she was married to Vulcan! She cheated on Vulcan all the time with Mars, however. And why would the main character want a cheated old cougar like her when there's plenty of young goddesses who'd remain faithful? The constant interruptions by Zeus, Mars, and Hera drove me batty. If my workers went on strike one more time I was ready to start smiting them. Mostly though I strongly disliked the whole "wooing Venus" thing. She was NOT married to Mars and gods or not, it's always wrong to break up a marriage. That never should have been part of the game. September 17, 2012
Just Wrong I'm really disappointed. We don't get many time management/strategy games, so when a new one comes out, I really look forward to it. This game is not challenging on any level and I had so many glitches, I didn't even finish. Hopefully the next game in this genre will be better. February 5, 2013
Wow! Now THAT was a good game! It plays like one of your newer Facebook games without the need to constantly ask you friends for help or run out of energy to do things before you can play again (or spend money to continue), which to me, is totally awesome. The fact that you can move things around wherever you want, and whenever you want is another great thing about this game. I was addicted right from the start. My only wish is that the game lasts longer, but you can play it over and over to create your city in as many different ways as you want to. The only thing about this game that i could suggest to improve it would be to make it so that we can rotate the buildings. But it's definitely not a deal-breaker! I will be playing this game many times! Well worth my money! March 17, 2013
Awesome This is seriously one of the best games I have ever played from this site! If I was ever forced to make a complaint it would be that it is to short lol, and only because I wanted it to go on for longer although it did take me about six straight hours to beat lol. March 6, 2013
An entertaining afternoon Good game with pleasant graphics. Would have liked to seen a better tutorial as some gameplay elements were confusing and took some time to suss out. Also would have been nice to have a harder difficulty level once regular game beat. Overall, great for an afternoon of procrastination and worth a try. January 11, 2013
Good time waster, but has some faults I've been playing this game for about 2 hours now, and its a great little time waster. A small downfall is how long you have to wait for your "mana" to restore...but its just a minor nuisance, as you can usually build other buildings in the waiting time. My one main fault for this game is that when you click the "move building" button, it automatically takes your mana away...even if you cancel the action. You can click the button, and put the building in the exact same spot it was in before, and your mana is still spent. (I've done it a few times to see if the building would fit in certain spots, since clicking it turns the game screen into a grid). Maybe this was just an over sight on the designers part, but its been a bit of a hassle because its not allowing me the ease of designing the city in a way that best fits the empty spots on the map. Other than those few things, fun game. Definitely download the trial before you buy though. November 11, 2012
Great Relaxing TM Game! I really enjoyed playing this game. The story line and graphics are good and I loved the fact that you could use your god powers to move buildings, instead of having to destroy them and rebuild on another space. There's not a lot of repetitive clicking, which drives me crazy in some other TM games. Long playing time (took me a solid week, playing at night), fast-paced, and overall just a relaxing but challenging game. October 12, 2012
Deceptively Awesome I never liked SIMs games, they stressed me out. But this one was a BLAST! What I liked: no clock ticking away Having the abilties (Godlike) to move buildings Replayability cute storyline cartoon graphics that are east on the eyes RELAXING What I didn't like: just one! not enough room--I would have really liked to have seen more area to extend the play-like where the traders where coming from-just a thought By the time the finish came-several hours a day for several days-my first go around looked like the slums for lack of room. The next time I played I learned alot & planned better--now on third go & still enjoying it immensly. Don't let the title fool you, this game had Strategy, cute characters, and so much entertainment. I was hook by the half way mark of the trial. September 5, 2012
Wonderful Game, Highly Addictive LOVED THIS GAME. It is a resource management game. Most tasks are untimed. You need to clear land, build buildings, accomplish goals, etc. The graphics are cute cartoons. I liked the sound effects. It took me more than five hours to play through the first time. Replay-ability isn?t that great, since you know what is coming next and how best to accomplish it. You play a young male god, who just might make it to Olympus, if you prove yourself by building a city and meeting goals. You can?t choose between male or female characters. Zeus gives you an old pair of Omnipotent Gloves, which gives you some god-like powers. Manna, which you get slowly (or more quickly if you build shrines), powers the gloves. The game starts slowly and I?ve seen a number of complaints about that, but give it some time and build some temples. The glove will charge much more quickly if you have a lot of subjects worshiping you. If you build mre temples, the total amount of manna you can store increases. There isn?t much instruction, so you have to figure out things as you go. It took me quite a while to learn that the gloves can also put out fires, complete buildings, make workers work much faster, and quell worker protests. Also, that gold mine is pretty useless. Start selling stuff at the market a.s.a.p. That is the fastest way to get gold. During the game play, the goddess Venus stops by to flirt and ask you to do things for her (like build fountains and arbors). You need to fulfill her wishes, but then her husband (Mars, the god of war) shows up and sets your buildings on fire. In the end, it all works out. Tasks are lined up on the left of the screen and disappear when completed. As you progress, more land becomes available; each area has special features (volcano, desert, island for monuments). Each also has a special task that needs to be completed (find Mercury?s sandal, rescue prince from giant spiders, explore UFO). All My Gods is more complex than many in this genre. Besides keeping your subjects fed and housed, you also need to collect education points and learn new skills, so you can build grain mills, open trade ports, navigate, build monuments, etc. I really enjoyed the challenge of figuring out what to do. For me, the second play-through wasn?t as much fun, but it sure was easier. Younger children might find this game frustrating. Overall, this is a great game. You need some patience, initially, while you figure out how to maximize your abilities. I strongly recommend it, but keep one thing in mind. There is one, over reaching mission and there are no chapters or divisions built into the game that act as natural break points. As a result, I played for two or three hours straight, when I began. Don?t start unless you have a lot of free time on your hands. July 31, 2012
Great game to play.... I loved this game. No time limits, but still found it extremely challenging at times, especially when you have to decide where to put your buildings later in the game. You have to use a little strategy to complete the tasks given. All in all, a great way to pass a few hours. It was a nice break from the often frantic pace of time management games. April 2, 2012
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