Pharaoh

Description
Pharaoh is a single-player historical city-building simulation game.
In the game you step into the role of a family lineage that rises through the eras of ancient Egypt, with the ultimate goal of becoming the Pharaoh. Beginning in the Predynastic era, you establish settlements beside the Nile, oversee your descendants through dynastic shifts, and gradually build your way up until your title and emblem live on in the monuments you erect. The campaign frames these challenges as your family’s legacy: from humble village beginnings to grand capital-city ambitions.
The core gameplay revolves around resource management, city planning, and societal infrastructure. You zone housing for immigrants, set up farms and irrigation on floodplains, and build workshops, markets and trade routes to generate wealth. Housing demands evolve: citizens expect access to goods, services, entertainment, and religion. When demands are met, homes upgrade in appearance and value. Failure to plan the layout or supply chain can lead to unemployment, shortages or civil unrest. As your city grows, you also manage more advanced systems: industrial production chains, foreign trade (imports and exports of raw materials or finished goods), taxation and finance, and the provision of infrastructure like roads, docks and storage yards.
Beyond civilian concerns, there are military and disaster-elements: some campaign missions include enemy incursions, civil rebellions or natural hazards such as fires or Nile floods, requiring the deployment of troops, walls or fire stations to protect your populace. A distinguishing feature of Pharaoh is the monument-building mechanic: grand structures such as the Step Pyramid, Great Pyramid, Sphinx or Lighthouse are built over multiple stages, demanding large volumes of stone, labour and logistics and providing prestige and scoring when completed. The artificial “walker” system carries goods and people through your city in real time, giving life to your urban layouts.
Five Egyptian gods (Ra, Bast, Osiris, Ptah and Seth) each focus on domains such as agriculture, industry or war, and temples or rituals must be maintained to keep divine favour. Free-build scenarios and campaign choice allow you to pick missions with varying focus (peaceful growth vs. military conquest) and difficulty. A map editor and scenario editor were added via patch and expansion. Pharaoh does not feature multiplayer.