Valley of the Pharaohs
| Role Playing Adventure in Ancient Egypt | |
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 Cover of The Valley of the Pharaohs boxed game set, art design by Kevin Siembieda | |
| Designer(s) | Matthew Balent | 
| Illustrator(s) | Kevin Siembieda, Mary Walsh | 
| Publisher(s) | Palladium Books | 
| Publication date | September 1983 | 
| Years active | 1983–1985 | 
| Genre(s) | Historical fantasy | 
| Language(s) | English | 
The Valley of the Pharaohs is a role-playing game written by Matthew Balent and published by Palladium Books in September 1983. Released several years before Palladium established the Megaversal system, uniting all of its game lines under a single ruleset, the mechanics of Valley of the Pharaohs differ in many respects from the one currently used in Palladium role-playing games. It has been out of print for more than 25 years.
The boxed game set featured:
- 50-page illustrated rulebook
- 16 by 20-inch color map of Egypt c. 1450 BCE (Dynasty XVIII of the New Kingdom)
- 12 accessory pages, including:
- Maps of nomes and the Nile Valley
- Diagrams of boats, houses, fortifications, the Giza Necropolis, Step Pyramid, Temple of Hatshepsut, Temple at Karnak, and True Pyramid
- Sample character sheet
 
External links
- The Valley of the Pharaohs at RPG Geek Database
- The Valley of the Pharaohs at RPGnet Game Index
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