Platform
Windows
Engine
Titan
Developer & Publisher
Tilted Mill
Official Page
Immortalcities.com
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Genre
Real Time Strategy

Average Rating

7.8

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Children of the Nile is a unique gem of a city-building game, unparalleled in both grandeur and attention to detail.

As Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, you build glorious cities and massive pyramids, to create a civilization that will live through the ages.

Every inhabitant of your city is a fully developed person - part of an individual household with wants and needs, from priests to entertainers, scribes to laborers and many others.

-Immersive 3D graphics
-Lifelike citizens
-Breathtaking monuments commemorate your achievements
-Exploration, combat, diplomacy, trade
-Expansive Campaigns, Map Editor

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The Stuffing Bundle

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The Stuffing Bundle

Stuff yourself with indies in the IndieRoyale Bundle featuring Dream Machine, Puzzle Agent 2, Children of the Nile, Anomaly: Warzone Earth and more!

Nov 19, 2012 News
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rudeboyskunk
rudeboyskunk Nov 21 2012, 1:07am said:

This game looks incredible, and I'd love to buy it. Will a linux version be available?

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SirPrimalform
SirPrimalform Nov 19 2012, 11:06am said: Online

"NOTE: The enhanced version is only available for Steam. The Desura and DRM-Free version is based on the build for Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile"

What does this even mean? The product you're selling here is titled "Children of the Nile: Enhanced Edition" but you say this isn't the Enhanced Edition. Very confusing.

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Bobsson
Bobsson Mar 29 2013, 7:19pm replied:

The Desura version is 1.3.1.5. The Steam version is 1.3.1.2. The latest version available from the company website is 1.3.0.1. I would assume both sites have the Enhanced Edition.

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SirPrimalform
SirPrimalform Mar 29 2013, 11:24pm replied: Online

They seem to have taken that message away now (I quoted it from the above description). I guess it was the case but no longer is.

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Silverhawk85
Silverhawk85 Dec 2 2012, 9:32am replied:

Same question here. It's really confusing.

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