Publisher |
eGenesis |
Type |
Demo |
License |
Demo |
Version |
1.0 |
Date Added |
11/1/2004 |
Size |
246 MB |
A Tale in the Desert II 1.0
Have you ever wondered how it would be to live in Ancient Egypt? To be part of the civilization that built so many wonders? Well, now you can! In "A Tale in the Desert II" you can relive those times and unravel their secrets. Build your own pyramid, help rule the country by passing laws and advising the Pharaoh, see how far you can make the civilization advance, or just explore the land and make new friends.
A Tale in the Desert II (ATITD) is a groundbreaking online MMORPG with rich variety in gameplay, that lets you build kingdoms from the ground up, actively interact with your fellow-people, and live in a diverse society where you can do almost anything; be a merchant, a courier, a builder, an artist, a cook, an explorer, a strategist, a king... or all of these and more! In fact if you find your very own part that hasn't been provided for, pass a law to do it! Whatever you decide, Egypt awaits you in "A Tale in the Desert II".

Mac OS X Only
• Mac OS X 10.3 or later
• 750mhz G4 or better (1Ghz G5 recommended)
• 384MB of RAM
• GeForce 4 MX video card or better

A Tale in the Desert II


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John (6/20/2005 - version 1.0) |
Non-violent MMORPG rich in complexity, challenge, and interaction. |
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naian boy (2/8/2005 - version 1.0) |
wow that was great for me
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leo (11/7/2004 - version 1.0) |
kept getting this: problems detected: fatal: cannot write to output file: egenesis.ic |
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Anonymous (11/5/2004 - version 1.0) |
Great MMO game if you want a non-violent but competitive enviroment where you can play against your friends, then this is the game for you.
Hint: Don't read the discription that they put on this site if you want the real info then go to http://www.atitd.com/ |
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Josei White (11/1/2004 - version 1.0) |
I must say this is a really great game, you immerse yourself in Egpytian life. Where great Pharoahs rule Egypt in an online world of strategy, life, hard labor, and some luck. You'll be able to build your home and have online neighbors to help get you through growing technology. Go by a lake and going fishing or start growing food for yourself, there are endless possibilities in this addicting game.
Then only down side is eGenecic want you to pay $13.95 a month to continue playing, and that can add-up in a few years! |
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