
Other, seemingly minor differences, in citizen behavior and the management of goods, may provide interesting new strategic challenges, even for accomplished veterans of the earlier games While the basic gameplay in Zeus is similar to those titles, the interface has been rearranged somewhat. Zeus was developed by Impressions Games, the same team that created other city-building games such as Pharaoh and the successful Caesar series. Leaders of more advanced cities can even create buildings to appease an angry god or summon a great hero, like Perseus or Hercules. As the city develops, different types of workers become available offering more services to the community.

Some will trade, some will farm, some will patrol the streets, and (depending upon the kind of neighborhood they live in) some might even lounge around all day, just soaking up the culture.

These townsfolk are put to work to keep the village running and to aid in its expansion and improvement. By marking certain areas for housing, citizens will begin to move in and populate the budding village. Players start with an empty tract of land, full of possibility. Pharaoh uses 16-bit color graphics, large maps for seamless gameplay, and a proven interface.Zeus: Master of Olympus is a city-building game set in the legendary Greece of ancient mythology. Pharaoh includes many features not seen before in a city building series game, including a farming model based on the flooding of the Nile, naval warfare, giant monuments that are assembled over time, a unique dynastic progression, and variable difficulty levels. Your rule will span generations, until your dynasty, your royal bloodline produces a Pharaoh! Manage it well, and ultimately the greatest Egyptian structures will be built in your honor.

Manage your city poorly and watch it burn, be pillaged, or collapse in economic ruin. Grow Egyptian villages into thriving metropolises and watch the economy and inhabitants of this exotic land come to life. Pharaoh is a strategic city-building game set in the Egypt of roughly 2900 to 700 B.C. Impressions Games, the creators of Caesar III, plunge you further back in time to the mysterious land of ancient Egypt.
