City-building game set in ancient Egypt, where players manage resources, trade, agriculture, religion, warfare, irrigation and more to build impressive cities and monuments like the Pyramids.
Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile is a city-building and economic micromanagement game developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment and published by Sierra Entertainment in 2004. It's set in ancient Egypt during the time of the Pharaohs.
As the Pharaoh's steward, players are tasked with managing all aspects of city-building and economic development, including agriculture, trade, religion, warfare, irrigation, and more. The goal is to build thriving cities along the Nile River valley and construct impressive monuments like the Pyramids and Abu Simbel.
Gameplay involves balancing needs like housing, food, goods, employment, and religion to keep citizens happy and productive. Players must also manage threats like wildlife, disease, fire, flooding, warfare, and declining fertility. Successful management allows the city to grow in population and wealth.
Key features include intricate agricultural and economic systems, monument construction, realistic flow of the Nile flood cycles, challenging scenarios, and an ancient Egyptian setting that brings history to life. With robust micromanagement gameplay and excellent world-building, Immortal Cities offers a uniquely in-depth city-building experience.
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