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Children of the Nile Complete

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Children of the Nile Complete
Description
Behold the Nile! There, on the shores, shall arise your kingdom, your dynasty, and your future. As Pharaoh, you’ll guide your people from a simple tribe of hunter-gatherers to the pinnacle of an immortal civilization. Lead your people wisely and they will erect magnificent pyramids, explore the anci...
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2008, Tilted Mill Entertainment, ESRB Rating: Everyone...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 1.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c...
Time to beat
32 hMain
-- Main + Sides
100 h Completionist
48.5 h All Styles
Description
Behold the Nile! There, on the shores, shall arise your kingdom, your dynasty, and your future. As Pharaoh, you’ll guide your people from a simple tribe of hunter-gatherers to the pinnacle of an immortal civilization. Lead your people wisely and they will erect magnificent pyramids, explore the ancient world, and fight wars in your name. Every inhabitant of your city is a living, breathing person with their own needs, wants, and desires.From priests to entertainers, scribes to laborers, and even the royal family--everyone needs to eat and that’s just the start.

Children of the Nile Complete is a brilliantly shining gem of a city-building game, in both scope and attention to detail. To achieve immortality, a Pharaoh must look beyond his own city’s borders and make his mark on the world. Explore and establish trade with foreign nations and you will have the motivation to build commemorative wonders that will proclaim the strength and power of your dynasty throughout history. As your prestige rises so too will your ability to attract more people to take part in your ambitious endeavors and build cities that are truly awe-inspiring. How will YOUR dynasty be remembered?

Children of the Nile Complete--for the most comprehensive city-building and management an armchair Pharaoh can get!
  • Includes Children of the Nile Enhanced Edition and the add-on Children of the Nile: Alexandria
  • Watch your people go about their daily lives; make the right decisions and help them, and society, move forward.
  • The fate of civilization is in your hands - you must balance your own ambition with your people's needs. The monuments you ask them to build are a testament to the prestige you have among your people.

© Tilted Mill Entertainment 2004 - 2008. All Rights Reserved. Children of the Nile Complete is the trademark of Tilted Mill Entertainment, Inc.

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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
32 hMain
-- Main + Sides
100 h Completionist
48.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
{{'2008-09-10T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
616 MB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Everyone (Mild Violence)

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Posted on: February 13, 2021

CorneliusAlterman

Games: 11 Reviews: 3

All time favored city-builder.

If you are a fan of historical city builders then Children of the Nile is a must-play. I got to it fairly late. But it really took hold of me. I got into the genre with Pharaoh but over the years I played and replayed Zeus+Poseidon, Empire RotMK, the Anno, and Settlers series, CivCity, etc. CoN however is the crown jewel of the genre in my opinion. The reason for that being how real and genuine the world really feels. In most other games the civil and industrial aspects of the game are broken apart. The most you got was: lack of citizens = no workers. However, the mood of your citizens or their distance from workplaces was irrelevant. Not here. Here you feel as if every individual person's opinion is somehow important. Workers are not just sprites animating the screen, they actually exist in your town. They have a family you can track. They have needs and wants. A second plus is the building system. In most other games you build with some token resources (usually gold or some currency) used in most if not all economy-related aspects. In CoN you use bricks. Bricks are only used for building, they are not traded as every settlement produces its own, but more importantly: bricks are produced by craftsmen and their families, not by some soulless industry. That means that you can actually see the brickmaker go gather clay and reeds and make bricks, moreover his wife and children help out with the resource collection. This injects an amount of immenseness not present in any other game I can think of. A third aspect is how society functions. You start the game with your residence and some peasant huts. But your income does not come from the peasants but actually from the nobles "owning" the peasants. This spirals into a circle. More nobles mean more peasants, but nobles come with special needs. This translates into a very organic and paced progression from village to metropolis. So do yourself a favor and try this game. If for no other reason than for its originality.


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Posted on: August 20, 2020

Anjika

Games: 30 Reviews: 13

Original Beta-Tester Here!

Way back before this game was new, I was one of the many people whole tested this game back when beta-testing wasn't a preview system lol. It was a lot of fun helping out TM. The first PC games I got hooked on were city builders and Homeworld, all the classic Sierra gems like Caesar 3, Pharaoh and Zeus. I still have all the CDs hiding somewhere. COTN is the pinnacle of Sierra/Tilted Mills city builders games though. It takes all the wonkiness of walkers and weird mechanics and ditches them. It's also the first time one of their city builder games were slightly mod-able. I made flower field textures for it. Still one of my favourite city builder games!


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Posted on: November 9, 2018

radkovicbe

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Games: 57 Reviews: 1

Best city building game ever

Now, the execution may be a little wonky at times and the radically different style of play is off-putting for a lot of people, but when you shift your mindset from other city-building games (which often become resource management games, lots of spreadsheets etc.) this game really opens up. The people are the focus, they do everything and supplying their needs is paramount. Like any real ruler you must design the city in such a way that a normal person can live in it. TL;DR A bold new approach to city-building that turned a lot of people off because it was so different.


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Posted on: May 30, 2016

Ramevox

Games: 650 Reviews: 76

Solid rules, bad execution

I played this game for a while few years back. Initially, I was positively surprised with the new meta-gameplay rules and the game's structure, which derived from the original Impression Games' formula. But, long story short, I quickly stopped playing due to multiple problems and the game ignoring its own logic. After few missions, I grew old with constant supply problems with materials lying all around the city. Citizens have serious problems getting goods they need, which are produced right next to their house. Pathfinding is wonky, since your people can take the longest possible path to their destination for no reason. I could live through these problems, and maybe I will eventually try to finish all the missions, but the awful camera control and UI made me simply stop playing this game at some moment. I even forgot I had it on my hard drive for months to come, until I uninstalled it during a random clean up. A shame.


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Posted on: March 2, 2014

ElSketcherino

Games: 234 Reviews: 2

To add to the criticism, some problems..

Little challenge: I've never come close to losing a game, even on the so-called hard mode. The only real challenge is a self-imposed "how fast can I do it" deal. It's very sandboxy. Not my style. Bugs: Some games get real messed up when a slab of limestone gets stuck on a barge pier corner, for example. Expansion and patches haven't fixed this completely. Poor laborer coordination: Good luck making use of two mines across the map at once. Vague mechanics: The developers tried to avoid Spreadsheet Game Syndrome by not saying things like "a priest can support X temples", etc. I don't disagree with this design philosophy in theory, but in practice it usually just makes planning a hassle. Estimates would've been nice. Little scenario variation: Most maps don't present really unique challenges. Though this is pretty inherent to city builders, it feels worse in this one. Useless beautification: No more desirability like in the other games. I guess this is an extension of the low-challenge sandbox problem, since the emphasis is on aesthetic for its own sake. But this conflicts with the relatively dull Empire Earth graphics that others pointed out. Snowballing needs effect: If someone goes to the store on the other end of the city, they won't be taking care of something else they need. Then they'll go protest at your palace because needs aren't met, which means they're not taking care of their needs again, and so on. I don't get this problem much since I'm so good, but it may annoy casual scrubs. That said, this remains my favorite city builder because reasons. Especially going for an organic style and getting rid of those &*$@!# stupid walkers.


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