User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Egypt Welcomes You
- Getting Started
- Playing Pharaoh
- Housing, Roads and Drinking Water
- People and Employment
- Farming and Food Production
- Industry
- Commerce and Trade
- Municipal Functions
- Religion and the Gods
- Monuments
- Health
- Entertainment
- Education
- The Military, Combat and Defense
- Ratings
- Managing Your City
- A New Egypt Thrives
- Designer's Notes
- Appendices

T
he land seems idyllic with its fertile farms, beau-
tiful temples and luxurious gardens, but all this
can quickly change in the face of war. Invasion
is a frequent threat, and even battles waged far from
the city’s borders can have a direct effect on its people.
Attack can come from any direction, over land or by
water.
You have many means of defending the city from
attack. You can build strong Walls to encircle the city,
keeping those with foul intentions out. Determined
invaders will eventually break through even the
strongest Wall, though, so keep a versatile and strong
army in your city to prevent disaster.
Some invaders approach your land by sea or river, and
no Wall will prevent them from invading. A mighty
navy, however, may stop these foes from reaching
land.
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In addition to protecting the city from harm, an army
can do the city great honor by serving the Kingdom
should their assistance be required. To raise an army,
build Forts and a Recruiter’s office. Academies train
new men to be better soldiers, but they are not strict-
ly necessary to raise an army.
Recruiter
and
Academy
When you are ready to raise an army, build a
Recruiter’s office by clicking the Military Structures
The Military, Combat
and Defense
Military Structures
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