- 7 different puzzle mechanics
- Over 500 hand crafted levels and Hidden Object bonus rounds
- Superb high definition graphics
- Earn ranks, trophies and magic powers
- Epic and engaging storyline narration
Product Description
Restore the ruined temples in an ancient tournament of divine puzzles! Take part in the Ancient Quest of Saqqarah and descend deep below the sands to the magical underground oasis filled with puzzles, treasures and mysteries! It’s up to you to fulfill an ancient Egyptian prophecy and stop evil god Seth from breaking out of his arcane tomb prison. In order to succeed the chosen one will have to master 7 different types of puzzles plus mini-games!… More >>
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Bought this for mom. Company was nice to deal with and sent her new CD/DVD. That didn’t work sent her another and tech support attempted to help her again, but admitted there was a problem installing. Refunded full price+shipping & she now has 3 copies of game. She said company was nice to deal with and is waiting for them to fix the problem with instalation.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this game; who would’ve thought they could make so many variations of the games using the same framework??!! Only 2 of the separate games, contained within “temples,” are at all similar, in my opinion. My sole complaint is that it’s so very difficult to skip a puzzle; I’m stuck on a logic puzzle I can’t escape, but, luckily, I can go to the other temples instead.
I’d have to classify this game as a M3 (match 3), but it’s really more fun than that. Except for the logic puzzles, they’re hard enough to give me a run without being frustrating.
The game is suitable for the hearing impaired; in fact, I found it necessary to mute it because I found it too jarring when the game didn’t approve of a move I made and shouted at me. It would probably work for a sizable degree of vision loss as well because the pieces are relatively large. The smallest bits are little locks, etc. used in higher levels, which could be a problem.
Rating: 4 / 5