Sid Caesar's Roman Television Revised
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Author's Game Description
Imagine the television shows of today on the Roman A...BC Network in 66 AD. How good is your Latin? This game is a revision of my game 2695 for better clarity of lettering.
Category: Linguistics Games
Created by RonaldDerGrosse, 15 Jan, 2009
Tags: Latin, Linguistics, television, Vocabulary, Words

3 ratingsPlayed 36 times | 1 Fav's
RonaldDerGrosse 10 months ago
Aquambulushirsutus 10 months ago
RDG, are you a Monty Python fan?
asae 10 months ago
Hey RonaldDerGrosse, I'm so glad you made a revised version of this game! This is so much better and made the game even more enjoyable. Really excellent!
I must add, though, like Pannonicus pointed out, that there a few translation aren't 100% right. I've too studied Latin so just hollar if you want any suggestions :)
Pannonicus 10 months ago
Dear RDG. I like your Roman TV game a lot -- it is highly imaginative and has some nice phrases (e.g., Simulacrum novi mundi) -- but the Latin is not correct in a number of cases. Would you allow me to suggest some corrections?
RonaldDerGrosse 10 months ago
This revises http://www.purposegames.com/game/2695/info
| Highscores — Sid Caesar's Roman Television Revised | Place 1 - 10 | |||
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| Player Name | Score | Time | Date of Play | |
| 1 | graham | 100% | 0:52.2 min. | 28 Aug, 2009 |
| 2 | BoboLo | 100% | 0:55.0 min. | 28 Jan, 2009 |
| 3 | Kathy | 100% | 1:01.1 min. | 18 Jan, 2009 |
| 4 | asae | 100% | 1:11.8 min. | 16 Jan, 2009 |
| 5 | Snavelaar | 100% | 1:14.7 min. | 16 Jan, 2009 |
| 6 | Aquambulushirsutus | 100% | 1:18.3 min. | 16 Jan, 2009 |
| 7 | makropulos | 100% | 1:35.8 min. | 16 Jan, 2009 |
| 8 | RonaldDerGrosse | 100% | 1:55.6 min. | 15 Jan, 2009 |
| 9 | Pannonicus | 100% | 32:41.8 min. | 16 Jan, 2009 |
| 10 | DannytheSwede | 97% | 5:53.3 min. | 16 Jan, 2009 |
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See the new version just published with all grammatical errors corrected. For this I thank Pannonicus for all his erudite assistance. The new revision is titled "Caesar's Roman Television Secundum Pannonicum".