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About This Game Children of the Nile™ is a unique gem of a city-building game, unparalleled in both grandeur and attention to detail.As Pharaoh you will guide your people through thousands of years of history: from simple hunter-gatherers to the creation of an immortal civilization. Guide your people well and you will build breathtaking pyramids, explore the ancient world and wage war against your enemies.Every inhabitant of your city is a fully developed, living person – part of an individual family and household with wants and needs. From priests to entertainers, scribes to laborers, even the royal family… everyone will need to eat and that’s just the beginning. Every block of stone that is hauled to your pyramid will be pulled by people who pray to the gods in temples of your choosing. Under your supervision, local economies will thrive as goods from reed baskets to gold jewelry will be created, purchased and enjoyed by the inhabitants of your city.To achieve immortality a Pharaoh must look outside his city’s borders and make an impact on the world. Explore and open trade with foreign neighbors and you will have reason to build commemorative wonders that will tell the tale of your dynasty for all time. As your prestige rises so too will your ability to draw more people to your ambitious endeavors and build cities that are truly epic.How will your dynasty be remembered? 7aa9394dea Title: Children of the Nile: Enhanced EditionGenre: Strategy, SimulationDeveloper:Tilted Mill Entertainment, Inc.Publisher:Tilted Mill Entertainment, Inc.Release Date: 2 Jul, 2008 Children Of The Nile: Enhanced Edition Download] [Password] The mechanics of this game are fairly solid outside of a clunky UI, but you'll realize something rather quickly - everything this game has to offer you can experience in the first few scenarios. That is, if you're willing to wait around to see them come to fruition.The economy of this game is built entirely around resources - food, bricks, limestone, weapons, etc. There is no money. It's all about planning around the ebb and flow of an agency-based flow of materials. The early game is easily the most important foundation for ensuring that you don't get bottlenecked waiting around too long for more bricks for constructing buildings and enough food to go around.A lot of this game is really just about proximity, city planning getting one resource in order to obtain another, more valuable resource. It's pretty difficult to lose - it's really more about how efficient you can get at oiling the cogs of your city. Watching people and resources move around can be pretty fascinating, but also frustrating and sometimes even boring. One thing to note is that the UI hides the fact that the game can be sped up - I recommend you do this immediately by pressing the + key to move the game speed from 1x to the maximum of 2.5x. Knowing this significantly improves the game.Speaking of the UI, it's pretty bad. There's plenty of information available to you, but it's oddly placed, and a lot of the flavor text is awkward. I feel it's a lot less polished than other Tilted Mill games. The graphics, however, are quite pleasing to the eye, even now. However I did need to drop a fan-made .DLL into the game files to prevent some strange lag.Every building offers an important service, but sometimes it can be difficult to tell if that building is close enough to homes to fulfill its purpose, as there are no overlay maps to show you how far certain services are reaching. The only way to know is to watch and monitor the people of your city and see how they're feeling and what they own.While the campaign offers unique victory conditions and difficulties for each scenario, you can access everything you could possibly need to create the most grand of Egyptian cities if you so desired almost straight from the beginning. That is to say, once you've built a magnificent limestone pyramid surrounded by beautiful statues within the first 10 hours of playing... that's it. Yes, you can build *bigger* pyramids and *more* statues and watch your prestige (score) rise to higher and higher values. But there is no challenge. There is only more waiting, and watching.I would only recommend this game if you can get satisfaction only out of watching a simulation do its thing. This game is not difficult. There is very little strategy. Outside of making sure resources are available and moving to their destinations, the #1 thing you'll be micro-managing is people's satisfactions, of which there are 8 different demands. Agents will sometimes be upset about not having access to things right in front of their faces and there's not much you can do about it until they decide to go there.Once you beat a few missions and learn how to make a proper city, that's all that is left. Constantly monitoring the things that annoy your citizens, and praying they bother using the facilities you provide before they get upset and leave your city. Not really all that fun to me.. Love This Game!. Very interesting game, good alternative to old good (better) Pharaoh ;). the first true 3d city building gotta love it. This game is beautiful. It isn't quite as quick or easy to understand as Sierra's Pharoah, but it is enjoyable. I played it off media for a long time until it became available in Steam. Don't fear it. =]

 
 
 

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