Pharaoh: a new ERA goes to the comparison before / after

Le this: Course of Progress is a CITY-Builder video clip game created and also edited by Russell Interactive, launched in 2015 on Windows. An obtained game Le this: Daring Discovers. Headed out in 2017. An extension of the initial game, Le this: Path of Development 2 is under advancement.

After having made us appreciate the musical work dedicated to Pharaoh: In New Era, Dot emu and Russell Interactive are looking at the visual side with a video showing the evolution between the 1999 title and its remake waited in 2022.

The ancient management game is revitalized in 4K while maintaining 2D graphics. Environments and buildings obviously gain cleanliness, but it is especially the characters who stand out from the 1999 game. In the eyes of some dissatisfied fans, their Cartoon side does a little too much to a mobile game (not easy yet of give a personality and readability to these little guy).

Pharaoh: A New Era - Game Evolution Trailer The results of

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Beyond the visual and musical redesign, Pharaoh: a new ERA also intends to modernize the mechanics and the user interface. A pre-alpha test has recently been organized with and effect with some of Pharaoh's largest fans so that this modernization goes in common sense.

Recall that the campaign of Pharaoh: a new ERA proposes to develop cities over six distinct periods of Ancient Egypt, which goes through the construction and management of places of worship to the military barracks by passing by trading places. The game includes the Cleopatra extension: Queen of the Nile Output in 2000 for more than 50 missions to which the card and missions editor and a free construction mode.

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Pharaoh: A New Era — Evolution of the game

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