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November 9, 2004

Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile

Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile
8.2
metacritic
Based on 28 Reviews
75
Release date
November 9, 2004
Genre
Platform
PC
Engine
Web-site

Summary

Children of the Nile is the next generation of city-building game, where, as Pharaoh, you lead the people of ancient Egypt, uniting them as you elevate your status, striving to become a supreme and god-like ruler. You design and build glorious cities in which hundreds of seemingly real people live and work in an interconnected societal web, each facet of their lives played out in vivid detail. Eventually you will forge the most advanced civilization of the ancient world, achieve works of wonder and build a lasting and unique empire to stand for the ages with you as its personification. You'll dispatch your armies and navies to all corners of the known world, and erect monuments of splendor, including your own magnificent tomb. Come, enter your realm: the black land, Egypt. [Myelin Media]

Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista™
CPU:
Pentium® III or Athlon® 800 MHz processor or higher
RAM:
256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended for Windows® XP, 1 GB recommended for Windows® Vista)
GPU:
100% DirectX® 9-compliant 32 MB video card and drivers

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Critic Reviews28

A nice game but not a great one. It’s slow-paced and thoughtful, it looks nice and it’s polished, and while it has some problems here and there, none of them are major. It’s just that nothing about the game made me say "wow!"
May 7, 2024
A great ancient city build strategy game. Despite some design flaws, it's a winner!
May 7, 2024
82
Carefully balanced and well-rounded, Children of the Nile will be great fun for armchair history fans or anyone who digs smart RTS simulations.
May 7, 2024

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