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Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile' - Screens & Trailer

by Judy on Sept. 7, 2004 @ 5:27 p.m. PDT

Set in the evocative land of ancient Egypt, Children of the Nile is the first and only strategy game where citizens who behave like real people are your primary resource. As their leader, you must build a place in which they can live and work, establishing a relationship of trust and cooperation which you then leverage to build a lasting civilization, and bring it to its cultural peak. Read more for some new screens ...

Get the Children of the Nile trailer off WP (44mb)

Tired of the same old strategy game-play?

Wondering when the next generation of city-building is coming?

Looking for a unique and innovative PC title that delivers solid game-play with first class audio and visuals?

How about unparalleled detail and realism, a rich 3D game environment where you are encouraged to explore the immersive setting, and where all game components are so seamlessly integrated that once you enter the game world you'll never want to leave?

Chris Beatrice, president of Tilted Mill and Director of Development states: "Children of the Nile is both the apex of evolution in city building, representing a massive leap forward in an otherwise stagnant genre and, paradoxically, what this genre should have been all along. It is one of those rare games where a unique synergy of components produces an extraordinarily deep and meaningful experience for the person playing it."

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