![]() It also cares not for the general day-to-day of your city building, so you end up having to structure plans for municipal change around the harvest. I mean, you can get on with building pyramids and lighthouses if you want, but that won't change the rise and fall of the waters. Watching that cycle every year is very meditative. But you also have to get the harvest finished before the flood, or your food will be washed away. The agriculture is Nile based, so you have to build all your farms on the banks and your fields in the flood plain, and wait for the waters to dump a load of life-giving silt. My absolute favourite thing about Pharaoh (sold from both GOG and Steam with the Cleopatra: Queen Of The Nile expansion as Pharaoh + Cleopatra) is the farming. Or, if you prefer, Caesar III but Ancient Egypt. Well, Pharaoh is basically that, but Ancient Egypt. One of the first games I picked for a Have You Played? was Zeus: Master Of Olympus. ![]() One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives.
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