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Qand A: Tilted Mill On Re-Acquiring Children Of The Nile Rights - Read More

Date Added: July 04, 2008 04:36:03 AM
In 2004, Massachusetts-based developer Tilted Mill Entertainment released Children of the Nile, a city building game set in ancient Egypt. The title was published by Myelin Media in North America and Sega in Europe, but Tilted Mill has now announced its reacquisition of the publishing license, and its plan to re-release Children of the Nile as an enhanced version, with new content in ...

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