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Great as the Sphinx, powerful as the pharaohs, more time-consuming than building the pyramids.

Pharaoh + Cleopatra, a city management gem from the creators of Caesar III and Zeus + Poseidon, is available now on GOG.com for only $9.99.

You cannot get any better in terms of PC city building: all of the experience in making fantastic construction and management games of Impressions Games (Caesar and Zeus series), and all of the publishing expertise of legendary Sierra Entertainment, combine with a dash of the fascinating world of the Sphinx, Pyramids, and the Egyptian Gods and some historical knowledge, and you've got yourself Pharaoh + Cleopatra. It’s a SimCity type of game but with more content than sand in the Sahara Desert. Building, trade, farming, health care, immigration, military, and, of course, building monuments and temples to please the gods.

Pharaoh + Cleopatra offers not only gorgeous 2D isometric graphics (and hieroglyphic buttons!) with flawless game design, but is an “Egyptology for Dummies” text-book as well: the richly detailed world, dependent on the great Nile and its flows, the wild animals, the great heights and the tragic lows. This game stays true to chronological order of national disasters, births and deaths of notable leaders, and the founding and fall of ancient cities in the history of Egypt.

Pharaoh + Cleaopatra should come with a notice: it’s extremely addictive, time- and eyedrop- consuming, if applied without caution may result in sleep deprivation and extreme interest in ancient cultures of Nile Valley. You have been warned, but it might be too late, since Pharaoh + Cleopatra is available now on GOG.com for only $9.99.
Awesome !
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keeveek: I haven';t played it too. It's about Chinese Empire, so imagine how cool it has to be. ;-)
Consider my interest engaged! That sounds awesome.
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keeveek: I haven';t played it too. It's about Chinese Empire, so imagine how cool it has to be. ;-)
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photoleia: Consider my interest engaged! That sounds awesome.
It's like Pharao and Zeus but with better animation, more details et new tools, and in middle-aged China
Unfortunately not my kind of game. Still a worthy addition to the GOG catalogue, I guess.
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Gilou: It's like Pharao and Zeus but with better animation, more details et new tools, and in middle-aged China
That sounds awesome.
Thank you so much! Long live the strategy and managerial games :D
YEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you, GoG!!!!!!
Not my cup of tea but still seems like a lot of people where after this so cool for them :).
Tying up some loose ends, I see? I'm glad.
Thank you very much for this release. I heard about this game earlier, but I didn't have the chance to play with it.
I remember having loads of fun with this one!

I only played Pharaoh though. Anyone know what's been added in Cleopatra?

Either way, I'm wishlisting this for now, will buy it when I get bored of Zeus!

Btw I've never played the Emperor city-building game everyone is talking about, but it did remind me of Emperor: Battle for Dune. I'd love to see that game on here :)
Pharaoh + Cleopatra and the recent Zeus + Poseidon look pretty interesting. I hadn't heard of any of them before they were released here. I enjoy city-builder/managerial games, so I'll have to grab them sometime. Wishlisted for now.
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elvenlord: I only played Pharaoh though. Anyone know what's been added in Cleopatra?
More missions, more fighting, egyptian plagues (curse of the blood river for example), and like extra 20-30 hours of gameplay :P

Maybe some new builings too, I don't remember.
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SLP2000: Some would also like to see Caesar 1 + 2 and also part 4
Well, C1 is or was available free.
Caesar 1 and 2 are inferior to Caesar 3. That's the main difference.

Caesar, Pharaoh, Zeus and Emperor are different. Ok, Zeus has more options than Pharaoh, but gameplay mechanics are different through all of those games, so there is a reason to buy them all

I can't see any reason to buy C2 if you have C3 other than nostalgia / collecting games.