Pharaoh: A New Era
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| Pharaoh: A New Era | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Triskell Interactive |
| Publisher | Dotemu |
| Series | City Building |
| Platform | Windows |
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| Genre | City-building |
| Mode | Single-player |
Pharaoh: A New Era is a city-building video game designed by Triskell Interactive and published by Dotemu. It is a remake of Pharaoh (1999).
Players build a city in ancient Egypt. As a remake, the game closely follows the original. The graphics are updated, and players can zoom in to view them up close. Normally, recruiters go house to house looking for unemployed people to assign to jobs. A New Era can optionally bypass recruiters and recruit workers from a global pool, like in Zeus: Master of Olympus. A New Era also tracks the Nile's flood season.[1]
Development
After Triskell Interactive pitched a city-building game to Dotemu, Dotemu asked them if they would be interested in remaking a game in the City Building series. Triskell chose Pharaoh, and Dotemu licensed it from Activision.[2] Dotemu released Pharaoh: A New Era on February 15, 2023.[3]