.:. WELCOME TO ROMAN FOOD SIMULATOR! (Sequel to Stone Age Simulator?) .:. .:. INSTRUCTIONS .:. ~ Full-screen suggested ~ Use arrow keys to move ~ Get food up by going on one of the two trails, (purple is the sailing trail, and green is the walking trail) .:. THINGS TO KNOW .:. The purple trail is the shorter path, and it takes less time to travel on. But, is doesn't get as much food, and the chance for something bad to happen is much higher. The green trail is the longer path, and it take much more time to travel on. But, it gets more food, and bad things are less likely to happen. .:. HOW THIS RELATES TO TIMES NOW .:. How the romans got their food is very similar to times now. One example of this is how the US gets food. The US gets most of its food from: Canada, Mexico, France, Italy, and China. Mexico is responsible for nearly half of our total fruits and vegetable imports, while Canada is responsible for around 19 percent of our total meat & fish imports. ( Information from www.thinkglobalhealth.org ) .:. MORE INFORMATION .:. Rome ate a lot of food, (which isn't very surprising, considering the side of it!). The Romans primarily ate cereals and legumes, usually with sides of vegetables, cheese, or meat and covered with sauces made out of fermented fish, vinegar, honey, and various herbs and spices. ( Information from: https://naturalhistory.si.edu/ ) .:. WHY I MADE THIS .:. I made it because of (another) social studies project I had! (Also sorry for my lack of posting ^^' I have a lot of school)