Dear players,
I am very happy to announce that a new version of The Sumerian Game has just gone live. In addition to some bug fixes, there are many new features, including a complete overhaul of the graphics and game interface and the addition of a new mode that includes (drum roll) the famous slides from 1964 and the questions.
Since the mechanics of how the slides were implemented in the 1964 game and all the questions the program asked the player (one every two turns to see if they had studied and understood the lesson) are not known, I had to think long and hard about how they could be reinvented and I had to create new questions.
This version of the game available only to those who have purchased the DLC is not historically accurate, although it is based on the available data, which is unfortunately too scarce.
There might actually, there certainly will be! bugs and malfunctions. Currently, only two historically accurate questions (found in Scott's game listing) have been uploaded, but many more will be added soon. For any feedback, please write on the forum even if you want to suggest questions :)
I hope you appreciate the effort to recreate The Sumerian Game. Your support is essential because only you can help us reach a wider audience :)
Thank you and see you soon.
ps: please leave a review steamhappy
The Sumerian Game
HareSoft
HareSoft
2024-07-15
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2699250 
At the conclusion of the lesson, a 300-baud modem connected a powerful mainframe, costing tens of millions of dollars at the time, to a teletype under the students' control. The teletype printed long texts on continuous paper rolls, forcing the students to make difficult decisions on how to manage scarce resources to feed the population and plant crops for the next season.
It was the Sumerian Game, the ancestor of all strategy, management, and city simulation games.
The Sumerian Game, which was lost for 60 years, has been rebuilt and is now playable. Manage your grain, store it to withstand harsh seasons and natural disasters, grow your population, and expand your settlements. Find the best balance between people and food, or between arable land and cultivated fields.
You have ten years to expand your city and save it from extinction. If the population drops to zero, the lesson is over.
Call the teacher.
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