It's perfect. It's a city building game, but you get to go to war and build up an army to defend your civilization. It's fantastic, though, because of the artificial intelligence. It's some of the best I've ever seen in these types of games.
Let's say one of the important government officials lives a comfortable life with his wife, but you built their home too far from market. Most games this wouldn't matter, but since all the different people have roles and lives to live, you have to take their lives into account when you build your empire.
And so this government official's wife has a hard time walking all the way to and back from the market. It's a long walk, and she wants some help shopping and carrying all that back. So she enlists the help of her husband, and this delays his duties for the government. It's really great seeing their lives and how they effect the total stability of your great city. The game also day and night transitions, as well as season transitions.
Bloody hell, I'd completely forgotten that game. Played the demo when it came out, and really liked it. Somehow never ended up with it. Thanks for reminding me.
And to the OP, you may want to read Sandkings, by George RR Martin. Describes something very similiar to what you want.
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Bloody hell, I'd completely forgotten that game. Played the demo when it came out, and really liked it. Somehow never ended up with it. Thanks for reminding me.
And to the OP, you may want to read Sandkings, by George RR Martin. Describes something very similiar to what you want.