![]() The base-building festival is about to begin, and we couldn't miss it! Let's hope the testers have no further concerns and we can show you what we've been working on for so long. ![]() The whole team is committed to making Builders of Egypt the best it can be and we look forward to sharing more updates with you soon. Once again, I apologise for the delay and appreciate your patience and support. I would love your feedback and insights as I continue to refine and improve Builders of Egypt. If you are interested in taking part, there is still time to sign up. I'm just a tiny step away from starting the playtest, the build is already in pretty good shape so I don't expect any major tweaks. In addition I also added some very cool effects related to the disasters that happen in the game, because it wasn't impressive enough before. I also focused on balancing the game mechanics and improving performance to ensure a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay experience. Once the playtests are over, the marketing campaign will start and we will be finishing the production of the game, so we need to be absolutely sure that BoE is what it was meant to be all along and that even the smallest and silliest bugs do not spoil the enjoyment of the game. Yes, very old bugs that manifested themselves in various ways that drove me crazy and that I was unable to reproduce at home for a long time. So I was able to identify and fix bugs that have been with us since Prologue was released, and that there was no way or opportunity to fix before. Therefore, the demo will be updated later this week. What was particularly annoying was that most of the bugs that completely blocked gameplay were simply my missclicks. And I failed to put it all back together in time. And that meant taking a dozen steps back and dismantling the game mechanics into their first parts. In short, I had to implement solutions to make it easier and quicker for me to adjust gameplay to difficulty levels, campaign progression, etc. The demo was not the best first experience with BoE, many of the bugs were due to a complete change in the way the gameplay balance was managed. If there were just a few of them, we would have been done with playtesting long ago, but there were A LOT of them, as you know from playing the latest demo. Over the past few weeks I have been working hard to address the numerous issues and bugs reported by our PlayWay testers. Perhaps a BoE release is on the horizon? The next few weeks will tell us! I'm still here, working harder than ever, and I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I know how frustrating it can be to wait for news, but I hope it is worth it. First and foremost, I would like to apologise to all of our players for the delay in releasing this update. The journey back in time is really brought to life with this Ultra HD remake, which upgrades the gameplay mechanics to modern standards and completely redesigns the captivating soundtrack and gorgeous isometric 2D graphics.I am writing today to update you on the progress we have made on the game. Modernized graphics and gameplay mechanics ![]() ![]() To help you monitor your progress, various indicators show you the overall well-being of your city and its residents. You have everything at your disposal to build an entire city and manage all its fundamental elements to ensure it flourishes: the economy, internal and external trade, culture, health, agriculture, education, etc. The « Campaign » mode teaches you the game basics while allowing you to experience a unique story in the heart of Ancient Egypt and explore all aspects of life in a thriving city. Pharaoh: A New Era celebrates 20 years since the release of the famous franchise with a complete remake, including more than 50 playable missions and over 100 hours of gameplay. A Pharaoh takes care of its people and does whatever it can to earn the favour of the gods. Build temples and mausoleums to help manage all aspects of your city’s health and culture as well as the predominant polytheistic religion of the time.Įnsure your city is prosperous enough to deal with economic or political crises, or even plundering by enemies. Erect the iconic monuments of Ancient Egypt, including the pyramids, the Sphinx and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Stone by stone, build your city and manage all aspects of its development to ensure it prospers and makes you a powerful and revered Pharaoh.ĭevelop your city by cultivating the fertile lands along the banks of the Nile valley. Immerse yourself in the history of Ancient Egypt with 50 missions and over 100 gameplay hours in Pharaoh: A New Era, a remake of Pharaoh (and the expansion Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile), one of the best city builders from the golden age of Sierra Entertainment.
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