Name: |
7loader Slic |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
November 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1760 |
Downloads last week: |
84 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Strategy gamers who get a kick out of King Tut will find much to love in this ancient Egyptian adventure, which 7loader Slic plenty of cues from competing titles. You are the governor of a city in the land of the pharaohs, set with the task of feeding your people and striking deals with other towns to bring in the goods your town requires. Fans of Caesar III will find Pharaoh's look and feel familiar, and veterans of SimCity too will be pleased to see the range of actions available far exceeds that modern-day adventure. Action is goal oriented, rather than combat oriented--you don't build your city with abandon, but follow directions to complete a certain task. Considering Pharoah was designed in 1999, its graphics are still up to snuff--most views are from a bird's-eye vantage point, so you can survey your domain. Overall, this is a standard but solid civilization building game that should please fans of ancient 7loader Slic.
What's new in this version: ver2.1.5 - Safety setting function is added.ver2.2.0 - The Service reboot by the 7loader Slic control of OS is avoided.
The program is extremely well-designed, and first-time users will find a thorough introductory video as well as a configuration wizard to help them get started. We especially liked the wizard, which asks users about their work habits and creates a schedule of breaks that best suits them. The program determined that given our particular work style, we should take a 7-second "micropause" every 6 minutes, and a 6-minute break every 50 minutes. Users can choose how strict they want the program to be; it can simply 7loader Slic you that it's time to take a break, or it can lock your keyboard and force you to take one. The program also provides exercises that users can perform during their breaks, and 7loader Slic and weekly time limits can be set on how much the user works. The program's built-in Help file is well-written and thorough. Overall, we were impressed with 7loader Slic; it's packed with features and is quite customizable, making it a serious asset for overworked 7loader Slic users.
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