- Publisher: Myelin Media
- Release Date: Nov 8, 2004
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 39 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 39
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Mixed: 8 out of 39
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Negative: 5 out of 39
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MaccM.Nov 18, 2004
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UnzarJ.Feb 21, 2005I was looking forward to this game but found it to be more work than pleasure.
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TomV.Nov 15, 2004This game has really moved CB's ahead. cool graphics, very cool gameplay.
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Jul 29, 2013Nice game but doesn't deserve 10, i dont know if the people giving 10 are payed to give these kind of reviews but whatever, the game is nice and remind me of old pharaoh, but is nothing revolutionary, same old stuff and the graphics are very bad compared to grand age rome for exemple
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FonkelSep 3, 2005
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H.ArrowNov 10, 2004
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AlanC.Dec 24, 2004Great game needs a strategy guide and more available workers to make the city building a real success. New patch is a must.
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Awards & Rankings
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Computer Gaming WorldEverything from basic commerce to trade has been significantly revamped. [Jan 2005, p.105]
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Twisted Mill games has come up with a City Building Sim that follows in the rich traditions of its predecessors, adds new depth and complexity, a superior graphical presentation, and a more realistic AI model.
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Despite some minor flaws and an occasional frustrating bug (that will hopefully be resolved in a patch), Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile keeps many of the classic elements of city-building strategy that made its predecessors so much fun to play, and innovates in ways which make the game much more interesting and involving.