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EGYPT 1156 BC TOMB OF THE PHARAOH +1Clk Windows 11 10 8 7 Vista XP Install

EGYPT 1156 BC TOMB OF THE PHARAOH +1Clk Windows 11 10 8 7 Vista XP Install

$ 17.00


Actual Game

 

Egypt 1156 BC
Tomb of the Pharoah

1-Click Install
Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP

(DreamCatcher 1999)

MY PROMISE
My games are genuine, install in one step, look, sound and play in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP like they did in the old days, or your money back. This is my unconditional guarantee for three years.

WHAT IS INCLUDED
This listing includes the original game CD. Online help is available within the game. The box is pictured for reference and is not included.

I will also provide a compatibility CD that will allow the game to run under ALL VERSIONS of Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP, both 32 and 64 bit.

INSTALLATION
One step: Insert my CD and the game will automatically work on your computer. Done. Yes, it's that simple.

Want to play? Click the icon. Want the game off your computer? Click Uninstall. Zero hassle.

TECH SUPPORT
Rapid response technical support for three years is always an e-mail or phone call away.

In the extremely rare event I cannot get this title to work on your system I will take it back for a full refund. All I ask is minimal assistance from you during the troubleshooting process.

 

The Game
In the spirit of games like The Sacred Amulet and Beyond Atlantis, Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh offers superb scenery for a late 90s game and an overabundance of educational tidbits. The mystery is set in one of the most intriguing cultures ever to exist on Earth -- ancient Egypt.

Half the fun of playing is simply looking at the surrounding architecture and hieroglyphics that seem so real you feel as if you're actually there. In some areas, you can even see in-progress Egyptian carvings or drawings that give you an idea of what the process might have entailed. Just as in The Sacred Amulet, the game includes an encyclopedia of facts outlining Egyptian history and culture with the focus on the period surrounding the game. Objects defined in the encyclopedia are found throughout the adventure and are used to solve puzzles.

At the beginning, while investigating a tomb, you receive a note with a missing piece. By examining your surroundings, you find images on the walls that correspond to the note; by placing the note over the image and clicking, the missing element is revealed. With this completed, you then show the stone you found to one of the two men in the tomb and receive a ring that gives you access to the town. In early levels, much of the game revolves around deciphering this note and putting together the different clues.

Some of the puzzles really test your deductive powers. In Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh, you show other characters items you've found in order to gain additional insight and need to be incredibly observant of every inch of the area you're exploring. At times, you discover certain interactive items or areas that offer more information to be used in solving part of the puzzle.

Unlike DreamCatcher titles like Beyond Atlantis, you can be killed in this adventure. If you're not observant in the opening sequence and fail to pick up the plank at the entrance to the tomb, you fall in a pit and die. You must also keep your mind on the case and exhibit rational behavior. For example, if you accept the woman innkeeper's offer of pleasure, your character will next be seen wandering around drunk and be condemned.

The game is easy to control if you change the Omni3D speed option from the "normal" default at the beginning of the game. Not doing so will result in a wildly jerking screen and sudden movements of the mouse cursor, making the game difficult to control. Simply change the speed to "very slow" and control becomes much easier. The Omni3D option seems to be related to different mouse sensitivities.

Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh is another slow-moving yet masterfully drawn game by DreamCatcher. It may not appeal to those who bore easily, because patience is the virtue needed to solve the case. If you're fascinated by ancient Egyptian culture, however, the game is a "must have."

Finally, the educational value can't be overlooked. The encyclopedia offers a plethora of facts and interesting snippets of information. The era drips with mystery and intrigue, and the game offers a wonderful opportunity to explore Egypt as it might have been in 1156 B.C.

 


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