Cradle of Egypt

 

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Explore the lands of the Pharaohs and the Cradle of Egypt! Enjoy the miraculous constructions in this awesome Match 3 game! Journey through five ancient epochs and build your own Egypt. Starting from a small village, develop your settlement into the most powerful civilization, the cradle of all civilizations! Collect resources, construct various buildings, and finish with the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and other magnificent temples!
  • Construct the Pyramids
  • Develop your settlement
  • Explore the lands of the Pharaohs!

 

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Cradle of Egypt Cradle of Egypt

 


System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista
CPU: 1.6 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
DirectX: 9.0
HD: 151 MB

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