Snapshot
Pharaoh + Cleopatra reinterprets ancient Egyptian city-building as a thoughtful strategy experience. Modeled on classic 1990s design, the game invites you to found, grow, and sustain urban centers from the Old Kingdom’s ascent through the New Kingdom’s waning years. Expect methodical planning, large-scale monument projects, and a historical backdrop that emphasizes civilization-building.
What you'll manage
Take command of Egypt’s growing settlements and steer their development by juggling spiritual practice, commerce, and civic life. Each campaign chronicles a different epoch, illustrating how your ruling line adapts and changes over generations.
Key landmarks and cultural projects
- The Great Library of Alexandria as a major cultural achievement
- The Sphinx and other monumental constructions
Core gameplay systems
- Direct and coordinate laborers to assemble structures incrementally
- Exchange goods and resources with neighboring regions to support growth
- Lay out irrigation and fields to harness the Nile’s seasonal cycles
Additional features:
- A flood-driven agriculture mechanic that affects crop planning
- Maritime missions that introduce naval strategy and trade opportunities
Presentation and pacing
Visually and structurally, the title reflects its era: graphics and interface are simpler than modern standards, and progression can feel deliberate and unhurried. That said, the slower pace rewards careful decision-making and long-term strategy rather than the instant gratification common in many contemporary city-builders.
Final impression
Overall, Pharaoh + Cleopatra remains a solid historical city-builder. Despite dated visuals, it provides deep systems and deliberate challenges that appeal to players who enjoy patient, strategic planning and thoughtful urban design.
Technical
- Windows
- Full