Screenshots

An Iberian village with an ancient religious monument at the square. Such beautifully arranged villages can be seen even on the random maps generated by Celtic Kings: The Punic Wars.


This Carthaginian camel rider is struck by lighting because he just killed a Roman priest.


Due to their trample the elephants damage the warriors around them. The more swordsmen - the bigger heap of bones you'll see.


The Carthaginians have collected some spoils of war (upper interface icons) that would turn to gold when brought home.


In ancient times the art of weapon forging was extremely important. No empire could survive long if its forges ceased to function.


Every nation needs its heroes. The arena was where the Carthaginian heroes showed off their skills in bloody battles against ferocious war elephants.


Once your army was big. Once, you thought that you would win and rule. But history has its own view on the matter.


A band of swordsmen are attacked by Iberian cavalries while chasing a few enchantresses. The first hit by a charging horseman would die instantly.


A few traiders have found a refuge in this oasis. A shaman tells stories about the great Phoenican city of Tyre which long ago founded Carthage as a traiding post.


When you see a number of Carthaginian units led into battle by several War Elephants, be warned - something will happen and it won't likely be a friendly welcome.


These Berber assassins are committing suicide. When struck the praetorians return back all the damage to the attacker. The assassins die after their first attack due to their rage ability.


Try to guess, who will win this time? Or you need an extra hint?..


The Slingers from the Balearic Islands were recognised as the best in the world. Two shots and the roman siege tower would be destroyed.


In the beginning, one will be able to train only two units in the Iberian Barracks. But when the Blacksmith is up and running, by doing different researches the player will be able to hire more units and prepare for furious skirmishes.


A fierce battle around a Roman siege tower. If the Iberian defenders lose they would have their town vulnerable to attack.


A Carthaginian village situated around a small oasis. There amid the desert dunes an army may get supplies of food.


Carthage was anything but poor. It is unfortunate that we can only imagine the wealth of this late Phoenican empire judging by this rich ornamented townhall.


For Carthaginians, war and trade were the two sides of one coin. The barracks and the market often shared one and the same wall.


A wing of the Carthaginian army led by Hasdrubal. Numerous libyan footmen are backed up by a line of heavy macemen.


A Carthaginian assault of a Roman position amoung the runis of an ancient city. The Roman lines are no match for the mighty Nobles and the Javelin throwers behind them.


A shot from the editor where a designer has just setup a Carthginian attack force. You can tell from the minimap that this army is just a small detail in the large battle that would take place on this level.


No matter how strong your army is, try to avoid to be surrounded by enemy troops. You will get frustrated by the furious enemy attacks and will finally loose your units.


A siege of an Iberian stronghold by the legions of Rome. The entire area initially is Iberian but it will be captured by the host of Romans in no time.


A Roman legion led by Scipio assaults a small Carthaginian camp. The war elephant and the few fierce macemen would reduce their numbers greatly. They'll know how to deal with a war elephant for their next attack.


Town Hall is where townsfolk gather to make important decisions. Iberians were not an exception with this building placed in the depth of a city - for better protection and security.


A Fort. There any peasants drafted from nearby villages are trained into Macemen for free. Who wouldn't want an efficient infantry to back his military campaign?


Iberian Sanctuary is the only place where you can hire Enchantress. These powerful women can protect the warriors in battle and even die to heal nearby men.


Tavern was always in the middle of the stronghold's life. It can increase the population of the stronghold, offer Free Drinks to the inhabitants, thus, giving green light for the further upgrades.


While arenas may seem a place of entertainment, they are very important when we speak of war, where vast armies are led into battle by mighty heroes. The more upgrades you make in the Arena, the stronger armies you get!


When someone says about vast armies meeting on the battlefield, he must be talking about one of those massive encounters in the world of Celtic Kings: The Punic Wars.


A few unsuspecting Carthaginian macemen approaching a stronghold. The shadowy figures are invisible Iberian mountaineers who have set up an ambush.


An outpost guarding the nearby area. Through constant training the warriors stationed inside increase in skill. At the end of the game they might as well be the mightiest force on the map.


The Teutons had the misfortune of killing a Carthaginian shaman who turned into a ghoul. The ghoul strikes fear in all enemies around him.