Devblog #26
[h3]The latest news from Ancient Egypt![/h3]
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Dear All,
Welcome to our weekly Devblog! Today's topic is mining industry - quarries so let's start!
Continuing our mining industry introduction from the last DevBlog, we are pleased to present to you today other types of in-game mines - quarries. This time those directly related to the construction of monuments. What do you think? Do you like their appearance? Do you think they reflect the atmosphere of ancient Egypt correctly?


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It's worth emphasizing that stone played a significant role in the development of ancient Egyptian culture, by allowing for the monumental structures the society is remembered for, while the metal mined provided the raw material for various goods such as tools, jewelry, and ornamentation.
As you can see in today's screenshots after the blocks are extracted from the quarry, they go through further processing to match their intended purpose. In ancient times they were cut into smaller stone blocks and polished before being transported to their destination place. In our case, the storage and then - either to the Dock for export or at the ongoing monument building site.
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BEHIND THE SCENES
This week we'll show you in-game quarries raw materials such as limestone, granite, plain stone and sandstone. Any thoughts? :)




As always, looking forward to your thoughts about today's quarries introduction! Don't forget to leave your feedback in the comments below. We love seeing your opinions and can't wait to show you more content next week! Stay tuned and see you soon Egyptian builders!
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Dear All,
Welcome to our weekly Devblog! Today's topic is mining industry - quarries so let's start!
Continuing our mining industry introduction from the last DevBlog, we are pleased to present to you today other types of in-game mines - quarries. This time those directly related to the construction of monuments. What do you think? Do you like their appearance? Do you think they reflect the atmosphere of ancient Egypt correctly?


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It's worth emphasizing that stone played a significant role in the development of ancient Egyptian culture, by allowing for the monumental structures the society is remembered for, while the metal mined provided the raw material for various goods such as tools, jewelry, and ornamentation.
As you can see in today's screenshots after the blocks are extracted from the quarry, they go through further processing to match their intended purpose. In ancient times they were cut into smaller stone blocks and polished before being transported to their destination place. In our case, the storage and then - either to the Dock for export or at the ongoing monument building site.
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BEHIND THE SCENES
This week we'll show you in-game quarries raw materials such as limestone, granite, plain stone and sandstone. Any thoughts? :)




As always, looking forward to your thoughts about today's quarries introduction! Don't forget to leave your feedback in the comments below. We love seeing your opinions and can't wait to show you more content next week! Stay tuned and see you soon Egyptian builders!
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