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Cleopatra, the official Expansion Pack for Pharaoh, adds four new campaigns to Pharaoh, spanning from the late New Kingdom to the end of the Ptolemaic period when Cleopatra VII, Egypt’s last pharaoh, reigned. Cleopatra adds several new features to all of the missions in Pharaoh, including more shortcut keys, faster Pyramid construction, more control over the number and type of messages you receive during play, and the ability to play any mission in Pharaoh in any order you choose. The gods have a new arsenal of plagues at their disposal to punish cities that displease them. And don’t leave unguarded burial provisions in Pyramids, Mastabas, Mausoleums, or the new Royal Burial Tombs, for in Cleopatra, tomb robbers will strike!
Installing and Playing Cleopatra
First and foremost, you must have the retail version of Pharaoh installed on your computer before installing Cleopatra.
To install Cleopatra, insert the Cleopatra CD into your CD-ROM drive. Windows’
AutoPlay function should start, and you’ll see a screen with four buttons: Install, Uninstall, Play and Quit. Click on “Install” to get started. If AutoPlay does not work on your computer, find the icon for your CD-ROM drive, double click on it, and then double click on the file called “Setup.exe” to start the installation process.
You’ll be presented with a choice of install sizes. Each size offers all the features of the game, but the largest size offers the best game performance. Take into consideration your computer’s resources, and choose the install size that best suits your needs.
After you choose an install size, simply follow the on-screen directions to complete the installation. Installing Cleopatra should only take about five to ten minutes.
To play Cleopatra, click on Windows’ Start button, find your Sierra directory and choose Cleopatra. Or, insert Cleopatra into your computer’s CD-ROM drive and choose “Play.” To play Cleopatra, you must have the Cleopatra CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
Shortcut Keys
The following shortcut keys, in addition to the ones listed in the Pharaoh manual, are available in all missions:
H | Hides (or displays) cliff terrain |
X | Toggles Income Tax overlay |
Y | Toggles the Malaria Risk overlay |
Z | Toggles the Disease Risk overlay |
Ctrl+F1 | Creates F1 bookmark at current map location |
Ctrl+F2 | Creates F2 bookmark at current map location |
Ctrl+F3 | Creates F3 bookmark at current map location |
F1 | Goes to F1 bookmark map location |
F2 | Goes to F2 bookmark map location |
F3 | Goes to F3 bookmark map location |
Choose a Mission
The “Choose a Mission” button replaces Pharaoh’s “Relive Family History” button. Selecting “Choose a Mission” displays a screen listing all the campaigns, and you can play any campaign you wish in any order. Alternatively, pressing the “Individual
Missions” button displays a chronological list of all missions in the game, allowing you to play any single mission. If the selected mission has been played, your score in that mission and the mission summary are displayed. If you are new to Pharaoh, it would be wise to begin with the Pre-Dynastic Period and Archaic Period campaigns. These campaigns contain valuable tutorials that will help you master
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Notification Control
“Popup Messages” has been added to the Options Menu that gives you control over how you receive messages during play. The dialog box displays the following:
Flood Messages | Price Changes |
Population Messages | Trade Level Changes |
Compliance Now Possible | Wage Changes |
Kingdom Standing Climbs | Disease Strikes |
Festivals | Malaria |
Minor Blessings |
When clicked, the name of the event turns yellow. A “yellow” event no longer displays a dialog box during play that has to be clicked shut. Instead, a passing message appears briefly along the top of the map. Don’t be surprised by one of
these selections: if you highlight the “Compliance Now Possible” goods are automatically removed from your Storage Yard and sent requesting city!
Beautification
Cleopatra offers four choices of each size of statue. You can choose
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among the statues and decide which direction the statue should face by pressing the “R” key.
Major Plagues
Four Major Plagues can strike your city: River of Blood, Plague of Frogs, Hailstorm, and Plague of Locusts. An angry god may send a Major Plague to your city, or they could happen for no reason at all. For more detailed information about Plague and the new Major Plagues, see the in-game help topic entitled “Plagues.”
Faster Pyramid Construction
All types of Pyramid (brick, stepped, bent, and regular) and Mastabas can now be built more rapidly if you pay devoted homage to the gods in a mission. In missions where Pyramids or Mastabas are present, any blessing from one of the five gods may be converted into a boost to the early stages of your monument construction project. Select whether or not you wish to play with this feature by using the 'Pyramid Speedup' entry on the Options menu.
Monuments
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The new monuments you can build in Cleopatra missions include four types of Royal Burial Tombs (small, medium, large and grand), the Temple of Abu Simbel, the Pharos Lighthouse, Alexandria’s Great Library and the Caesareum.
Cliffs
The cliffs in the Valley of the Kings and at Abu Simbel provide good sites to build Royal Burial Tombs and the Temple of Abu Simbel. No other structure can be built on cliffs. People also cannot pass over this rugged terrain and must walk around it.
Artisans’ Guild | ||||||||
Henna Farm | henna | Paint Maker | paint | |||||
Clay Pit | clay | artisan | ||||||
Tomb Construction | ||||||||
Potter | stonemason | |||||||
pottery | Stonemasons’ Guild |
oil | Lamp Maker | lamps | peasants deliver |
(imported) | lamps to tombs |
Enemies
Assyrians, Persians, Phoenicians and Romans will do their best to destroy your cities. The Romans, however, are occasional allies. In one mission, you play as Caesar’s Romans – allied with Cleopatra – fighting her brother’s rebellious Egyptian army.
Beasts
In the arid regions you will need to watch out for scorpions. In the normal climes you must be wary of roaming lions, and in the tropical regions look out for deadly asps!
Commodities
New commodities that you will see are henna, oil, lamps, paint and white marble.
Industries
New industries include the Paint Maker, Lamp Maker, Artisans’ Guild, and Henna
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Farm – all necessary for putting the lavish finishing touches on a Royal Burial Tomb.
Please see the previous two pages for a detailed diagram showing the relationships between these new industries and commodities. Note that tomb construction requires paint and plaster at the Artisans' Guild, lamps in Storage Yards that laborers can haul to the tomb site, and a Stonemasons’ Guild.
Survival & Time Limit Missions
Survival Mission: Your city must still exist when the mission automatically ends at the end of the given time limit, and you must meet or exceed all required ratings. The survival missions are Migdol, Tanis, Maritis and Actium.
Time Limit Mission: You win immediately upon meeting or exceeding all required ratings. If you have not met the rating requirements by the end of the time limit, you will have to restart the mission and try again. The time limit missions are Tut in the Valley, Qadesh and Alexandria.
The amount of time you have left, listed in months, is noted in red in the upper left corner of the screen.
Entertainment
Zoos provide a place for your citizens to view wild animals without the fear of being mauled by them! A Zoo needs game meat and straw for feeding the beasts and provides entertainment for 7,500 people. Any mission requiring a Culture Rating of 75 or more needs at least one Zoo.
Changes to Original Missions
The Zoo is now available in the original game missions Bubastis and Hetepsenusret. It is necessary to build at least one Zoo in each of these missions in order to attain the required Culture Rating.
Family Savings, Troop & Monument Carry-Over (campaigns only)
Several missions included with Cleopatra have a time limit. There are two types of | Some Cleopatra missions allow you to carry over your family savings, monuments |
timed missions: |
and even troops! If troops are carried over, you will see a message at the start of the mission stating that some of your loyal soldiers have returned. The type(s) of soldiers (archer, infantry, or charioteer) will also be specified. If you immediately place the appropriate fort(s), your best troops of that type from the previous mission will enter and march toward their fort. Monuments will only be carried over into a subsequent mission if the same map (Deir el Medina or Alexandria) is being used. Beware of tomb robbers who may plunder these ancient monuments and drive down your Kingdom Rating! The chart below shows which missions allow family savings, troops and/or monuments to be carried over.
Mission Name | Family Savings | Troops | Monuments | |
Thutmose in the Valley | Deir el Medina 1 | |||
Tut in the Valley | Deir el Medina 2 | |||
Seti in the Valley | Deir el Medina 3 | |||
Sumur | ||||
Qadesh | Yes | Yes | ||
Abu Simbel | Yes | Yes | ||
Ramses in the Valley | Yes | Yes | Deir el Medina 4 | |
Pi-Yer | ||||
Migdol | ||||
Tanis | ||||
Alexandria | Alexandria 1 | |||
Ptolemy’s Alexandria | Yes | Yes | Alexandria 2 | |
Maritis | ||||
Cleopatra’s Alexandria | Yes | Yes | Alexandria 3 | |
Actium | Yes | Yes |
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Platforms: | PC |
Publisher: | Sierra On-Line |
Developer: | Impressions Games |
Genres: | Strategy / City Builder |
Release Date: | 2000 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer / Multiplayer |
Cleopatra is an expansion for Pharaoh, a mission-based game of ancient city building that is very similar to many other Impressions games. Both gameplayand graphics of Cleopatra are basically the samne as Pharaoh. As ruler, you must keep your citizens happy, fed and culturally all the while protecting egypt from attackers.
Cleopatra’s fifteen challenging new scenarios are organized into four campaigns that span the centuries from the New Kingdom to the end of Ptolemaic rule. The first campaign, the Valley of the Kings, takes place exclusively in the region west of Thebes where the world’s most famous burial chambers were constructed. By introducing new industries (paint and lamp production) and timed missions (Tutankhamen’s premature death forces you to scramble to complete his tomb before time runs out), the first campaign compensates for its somewhat repetitive nature.
The second campaign focuses on the exploits of Ramses II, and it’s a delight. Ramses earned the sobriquet “the Great” both for his military campaigns and his prodigious construction projects. The Ramses campaign hits the high points of each, sending you from the battlefields of Kadesh to the cliffs of Abu Simbel and the tombs of the Valley. The variety of the scenarios and the beauty of the monuments you construct makes for an excellent gaming experience.
Cleopatra adds a few new industries to assist in building structures, which can now be erected fairly quickly. Religion plays a major role in all of this. Upset your deities, and you’ll suffer new curses from the gods that include locusts, droubts and famine. Unfortunately,
Pharaoh doesn’t clean up some of the irritating bugs that hindered the original Pharaoh. Workers still wander around aimlessly, and tehre are unexplained production stoppages. Also, the new giant scorpion attacks seem only to irritate and slow downand already long missions. There’s also combat in Cleopatra, but it’s a fairly simple mouse-cliking drag.
As with most expansions, Cleopatra is mostly aimed at Pharaoh players that know the game inside and out, and can handle a serious challenge. It’s fifteen missions (spread over four campaigns) will suit veteran players, although a little bit of polish to them would have helped spruce up the game’s spartan presentation.
System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Win98
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