CPX Interactive Division Launches Facebook Application

The year is 180 A.D., our beloved emperor, Marcus Aurelius, mysteriously died in his sleep. His only son, Commodus, has taken the throne. Commodus rules with irrational fear, killing anyone or anything that threatens his power. The glory that once was Rome is all but lost. The Senate is too weak to challenge Commodus and Rome’s elite are too scared to show dissent. Rome’s fate lies in your hands, a mere slave. You must raise an army, develop your political power, expand the reaches of your influence and rise above the masses. There was once a dream called Rome… It is up to you to bring back the glory of Rome and crown yourself Caesar.

Treachery: The Rise to Caesar is an exciting, interactive, and addicting social networking game that lets you step into the shoes of a Roman slave who must raise an army, develop political power, and build a kingdom in order to overthrow Commodus, rise to Caesar, and restore the glory back to Rome!

To add the app and join the fun, go to http://apps.facebook.com/treachery!

Treachery: The Rise to Caesar is the inaugural initiative of Paperclip Applications, a Social Gaming division of online ad network, CPX Interactive.

Also, be sure to join the Paperclip Applications Group, on Facebook, where you can talk about Treachery, receive updates on current games, and make suggestions for future games!

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