Stop, reverse, lightning bolt, fireball - see if you can grab them all! When you eliminate a complete line of balls, grab the resulting gem for a big points bonus! Power talismans give you special abilities for a short time, and they often make the difference between victory and defeat. This is where the Luxor pretenders are separated from those who truly have what it takes to protect Egypt from disaster!Ĭollect 30 golden Ankh coins to earn an extra life. Luxor is presented with a clean, clear interface that perfectly suits its brilliantly simple gameplay.Īll the levels take place set against interesting Egyptian illustrations and motifs, and there's a map to keep track of your progress as you move through Egypt!įor a Crucial Edge, Collect Power-ups Dropped by Isis Herself! As you go along, the game adds more colors and gets more challenging, but your skills grow too! Use your magical winged scarab to shoot balls of red, green, blue, and yellow. Luxor's 88 levels take you to all the fabled places of Egypt, starting in Alexandria and moving to Tanis, the Pyramids, the great Sphinx, Karnak, the Cataracts, and more. With 88 levels to complete in 12 stages, the journey will not be short or easy - but it will be fun!Įverything Set in a Fascinating Egyptian Theme You're the only one who can help Isis keep Set's evil forces at bay and save the land. Each line of balls is pushed along by one of his beetle henchman - stop them by eliminating every ball in the line! Set, the god of darkness and chaos, is determined to envelop all Egypt in his terrible grasp. Luxor takes you on a once-in-a-lifetime, all-expenses-paid trip through the mystical magical world of ancient Egypt! Enjoy yourself, but be careful - you've got an important job to do. Help the Mysterious Goddess Isis Battle Set and His Evil Minions! Do you love the addicting gameplay of Zuma and other games like it? If so, Luxor is perfect for you!
Please try it before you buy it - Happy Gaming.It's a very simple concept - easy to learn and fun to play - but it takes quick reflexes and steady decision making. I just don't want computer space eaten up by a game I'm not going to play. Maybe you'll enjoy Luxor Adventures as well and get a great deal - 2 games for one. This Glam-ma loved this game and hopes you will too.
It is also a very fast-moving game and requires good eye/hand coordination. However, having said that, I so thoroughly enjoyed Luxor 3 I hated it when it ended and immediately downloaded every Luxor game on the BF site so I could pick and choose which one(s) I was going to purchase. They just have never been my favorite kind of game. You can also buy bombs and upgrades to said bombs in the store with coins you have earned in the game play. This is just a small inkling of the many bombs you can earn. Bonuses are things such as "stop", "slow: and "reverse". There are also bonus levels where you can earn bonuses or coins. There are little bugs that pop up spinning around - shoot them with one of your colored balls (if you can get to them) and get bonuses or coins. That's the general premise of the game play. You need to shoot a colored ball into a fast-moving string of colored balls to get 3 or more in a row. Gameplay: WOW, WOW and more WOW! This is truly an amazing game. PAY ATTENTION: In those few sentences are clues for the following game play. However, periodically you will get pieces of the story written out for you. Storyline: I missed the beginning of the storyline so I apologize for that. I hated that the music sped up when you near the "danger zone" - added a lot of stress - lol. Sound: I apologize, I'm a grandma who has learned to tune things out but I'm pretty sure I enjoyed the music. And when the fireworks went off - bombs exploding, it was a magnificent sight to see. Graphics: Amazing color, bright, you could clearly pick out each color of ball. This Glam-ma was totally unimpressed with Luxor Adventures and could not in good conscience recommend it to anyone however, having said that we have: I had to exit the game by using Task Manager. There is no hint button, no menu button, no journal, nothing. So many items, so MANY, and thrown into the color scheme (tannish) or so very tiny, it was virtually impossible to find anything. Other than that, here we are and let's do some HOGs, I didn't get the game at all. They do not seem surprised that they are together or inquisitive as to how they all got there. 3 people from 3 different time periods (it appeared to be 1930's, 1950's and 1980's) just show up together at an archeological dig. I was thoroughly disappointed in this first game and thoroughly delighted with the second - go figure. WOW! 2 Games for the Price of 1!!!!! This is a bundle pack.