Puts players in charge of Ancient Egypt
Pharaoh: A New Era is a strategy game that begins in the time of the Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt. The object of the game is to build your city from scratch, making use of only the natural resources at your disposal, such as the fertile River Nile. As the simulation game progresses, more resources become available.
There are 50 different in-game missions in Pharaoh: A New Era, so there is something to keep most players entertained for many hours. It takes time to master the strategy needed to build pyramids, construct sphinxes, and even erect the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria. Keep foes at bay as your kingdom develops.
4K visuals and 4,000 years of history
The graphics in this game have been redesigned to offer a sense of the grandeur of the period in which it is set. Unlike Brickshooter Egypt or Egypt Princess Royal Hose Cle, this game has realistic visuals rather than cartoon-like ones. When your buildings are under construction, you can check progress by zooming in on them.
A city builder remake
This game is not original. In fact, Pharaoh: A New Era is a remake of an existing game with improved gameplay and graphics. This edition includes the Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile expansion pack and an updated user interface. The menu options are simpler to use, and there is also a re-orchestrated soundtrack to enjoy.
What’s new?
A recent update patch brings forth a handful of changes to make the gameplay experience better and smoother. One of these is the ultra-wide support feature, which is targeted to players who prefer playing the game with a wider screen. Furthermore, there are minor tweaks to both the interface and gameplay, such as having mission objectives displayed more clearly and adding icons to problematic buildings. Besides that, reported bugs have been fixed as well.
The update also introduces bigger citizen capacities for some buildings. Here are the new numbers:
- Dancer Stage: 1,800
- Juggler Stage: 600
- Library: 1,200
- Musician Stage: 1,000
- Scribal School: 500
- Senet House: 7,500
- Shrine for Patron God: 200
- Shrine: 400
- Temple Complex: 10,000
- Temple for Patron God: 450
- Temple: 900
- Zoo: 10,000
Over a hundred hours of campaign play
This strategy game has truly entered a new era, and for fans of the old version, there is plenty to enjoy. If you’ve never played this game before, then it won’t seem old. Instead, it will feel entirely fresh and fit for 21st-century gaming, even though the setting is thousands of years ago.