Published by MumboJumbo on 2024-10-20
LUXOR Overview
What is LUXOR? LUXOR: Quest for the Afterlife is an action-puzzle game where players must use a shooter to create matches of three or more colored spheres and eliminate an oncoming chain of balls before they reach the pyramid. The game takes players on an expansive journey out of Egypt to exotic locations along the Silk Road, where they must track down robbers who have stolen the sacred artifacts of Queen Nefertiti. The game features 100 all-new levels in Adventure Mode, an all-new Battle Mode, and the ability to unlock upgrades in the in-game store. Players must locate the pieces of Nefertiti's artifacts and assemble them to upgrade their abilities in the Adventure campaign. The game is available on the App Store and is developed by MumboJumbo.
1. In your quest to reveal and assemble Queen Nefertiti’s artifact pieces, you'll explore exotic Persia, Syria, India and other regions of the Near East.
2. Move your shooter with skill to create matches of three or more colored spheres and eliminate the oncoming chain of balls before they reach the pyramid.
3. When the sacred artifacts of Queen Nefertiti are robbed, her earth-bound spirit calls upon you to find them so her eternal spirit will rise.
4. LUXOR, the #1-selling, action-puzzle game, blasts outside Egypt’s borders and onto the Silk Road in search of riches beyond imagination.
5. Wielding the falcon-wing shooter of Horus, you choose your own paths on an expansive journey out of Egypt.
6. *Note: Gamezebo.com’s review refer to PC version of LUXOR: Quest for the Afterlife.
7. Track down each of the robbers before the sands of fate shift and defeat them in an all-new Battle Mode.
Download and Install LUXOR: Quest for the Afterlife - PC
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Dull
The price is appropriate, because this game really doesn't live up to its predecessors. I expected that the end adventure would be similar to the previous iterations of Luxor: difficult to the point of ripping my hair out as I tried to beat it. Instead, the final run is boring and simple. To put it in persepective, the so-called "insane" level of Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife (LQA) is about as stressful as the early to mid-stages of the Normal level in Luxor 2. The tracks are easy to beat, especially after upgrading the powerups in the "Store." Worse still, after all the upgrades have been purchased, the coin collection remains when the player completes a level (Easy, Normal, Hard, Insane), and so do the upgrades. So as you play, you keep collecting worthless coins with no way to spend them. In previous versions of Luxor, 50 coins translated into an extra life, which was good, because that final track could take a lot of lives before the player beat it. In this version, players don't "die" when they fail to beat a track. There's on a "Try Again" button. Sorry developers, but you really missed the ball on this one. You took out everything that made play interesting in the previous versions and left us with a boring piece of software.
This game never ends.
I enjoy the game play very much, but there is supposed to be a progression from stage to stage leading to an ending. I have revisited each city and each area/stage several times, redone all the puzzles countlesss times, attained all the possible assets, but it simply does not progress. Some glitch does not allow me to move forward in the "story". I'll just keep going around and around until I get sick of it.
Addicting
I am not much for video games, but this one is addicting. I was looking for something inexpensive that I might play more than once. I haven't been able to stop, and for $3 it was well worth the money. I feel bad for the guy who said he would not ever play it again. I think he is missing out.
luxor
love the game I have played it on my Windows for quite a while and had no problems at all in fact it the only game than can relax me after a 14 hour day of work and school. Not sure what all the fuss is about but I think its one of the bettter really dont have to think game.
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