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
here is much to keep track of as you govern a
city: farms, industry, the health and well-being
of its citizenry, your standing with the Kingdom
— the list is almost endless. Luckily, you have a myr-
iad of information sources at your disposal to help you
make wise decisions.
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Your Overseers have the most accurate, up-to-date
information about the city. Visit them frequently to
keep track of all the goings-on in the city. In addition
to providing information, your Overseers help you
manage the city.
Overseer
of
the
Workers
The Overseer of the Workers reports employment fig-
ures in each employment sector. He tells you how
many unemployed workers there are in your city. In
the case of labor shortages, he shows by how many
workers each employment sector is short.
In the event of a labor shortage, you can use your
Overseer of the Workers to set labor allocation prior-
ities. Without set priorities, the Overseer of the
Workers fills posts as he sees fit, generally favoring the
food production sector. If you would like him to
make another sector his top employment priority,
click on the sector in the list. A screen pops up with a
list of numbers, one through nine. Assign a priority
level by clicking one of the numbers. Your Overseer of
the Workers then funnels workers to sectors in the
order that you have set them. If you change one of
your priorities, the other prioritized sectors will read-
just accordingly.
Managing Your City










