Nebuchadnezzar

Nebuchadnezzar

released on Feb 17, 2021

Nebuchadnezzar

released on Feb 17, 2021

Nebuchadnezzar is a classic isometric city builder game inviting players to experience the mysterious history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia. In the campaign, players get to rule over influential historical cities filled with magnificent monuments.


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An interesting city-builder with an attention to historical detail. Unfortunately, little about it truly stands out, and the supply chains are hard to keep track of with its messy UI. Would only recommend if you're tired of all the great city builders out there.

This game is currently in the Humble Choice for March 2022. If you are interested in the game and it's before April 5th, 2022, consider picking up the game as part of the current monthly bundle.

A challenging resource manager.

There are a lot of games where players take control of a city and have to build it up, generate resources and there are few wrong moves. You just keep following the whims of the people and avoid making obvious mistakes. Nebuchadnezzar isn’t that. While a lot of the game is resource management, this game feels more challenging and often feels like it’s on the edge of a knife. A wrong move may have a cascading effect destroying your entire city, rather than just being inefficient.

Players will learn how to avoid these wrong moves over time, but a large amount of it is micromanagement of your resources. If you have too much of A or Not enough of B, suddenly some buildings might regress, but then that will also cause you to have fewer workers, which means even fewer resources, and before long everything is at a standstill. It’s an interesting but challenging proposition.

Pick this up if you’re interested in a more challenging city-builder. If you played Pharaoh or Caesar this is very similar to that, and the graphics are good, but those are also twenty-year-old titles so I’m not sure how many people there are that are familiar with those titles. God, I’m dating myself on those references.

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The devs are still working on this game into 2022, bless them, but the game itself launched missing basic mechanics found in a game like this. Why wait for them to play catch up when you can play Emperors Rise of the Middle Kingdom or Zeus or Caesar right now?