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Immortal Cities: Nile Online officially launches


Last November Titled Mill announced the beta launch of Immortal Cities: Nile Online, their browser based city builder game set in ancient Egypt. This week the developer announced that the game was now out of beta and officially launched to the public.

Based on Tilted Mill's first PC retail game Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile, this version of the game is designed to be persistent and allows for casual play for a few minutes at a time throughout the day. While the title is designed to be free-to-play you can buy additional features for your city with real money that is converted to the game's Scarab currency.

Tilted Mill launches web based Immortal Cities: Nile Online


Tilted Mill has become extremely busy this year. Their first downloadable original game Hinterland was recently released and a few weeks ago they announced plans for their second downloadable PC title Mosby's Confederacy. This week the developer took the covers off yet another new game project. This time its a web browser based game called Immortal Cities: Nile Online.

Based on Tilted Mill's first PC retail game Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile, this new version of the historical city building game is designed to be persistant and allows for casual play for a few minutes at a time throughout the day. The game apparently supports all major web browsers (yes even Chrome) and is now taking sign-ups to beta test the game. There's no word yet if Tilted Mill plans to charge for the game once it comes out of beta.
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