July 31

Sumerians v1.0.7-TENOKE

Release Description:

Sumerians is a city-building game inspired by the history of the third millennium BC in Mesopotamia, a time of incredible urban growth and development of the Sumerian city-states.

The game focuses on urban planning, economics, and resource management.

You can play the campaign or start your own city, choosing between several maps and difficulty levels.


  • Begin with a small settlement near a river. Your citizens will grow their own food and find the products they need at the first market stalls.
  • Build a temple and hire priests to increase your religious influence and attract new citizens.
  • Pay the salaries of your workers with crops from your own fields.
  • Build walls. The game has no warfare or attacks, but walls are required to construct certain buildings and to level up the houses.
  • Help your citizens achieve a balance between farmers, artisans, and vendors while considering your own needs of workers for the State.
  • Increase your agricultural areas with irrigation canals.
  • Provide services like Water, Security, Health and Beautification, and your citizens will reach a higher standard of living.
  • Improve your economy with manufacturing buildings, better transportation, storage, trading, and profit.
  • Build palaces, gardens, temples, and a great ziggurat.
  • Research new technologies to unlock buildings and create new trade routes.

Genre: Simulation, Strategy
Developer: Decumanus Games
Publisher: Decumanus Games

Release Name: Sumerians.v1.0.7-TENOKE
Size: 585.4 MB
Links: STEAM | NFO | Torrent Search

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