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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:29 pm
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One of the older computer games that I like to play is called Pharaoh's Tomb. There are no fancy graphics, but it is challenging and fun. Most probably won't recognize the title, because it's from 1990. It follows the adventures of the research assistant, Nevada Smith, as he gets fed-up with never being given the chance to do anything. So you set off on your own quest for an ancient egyption tomb (that you discovered), before the professor can. You face many tricky traps and dangerous enemies as you explore the pyramid's complex maze. There are 20 levels to explore and collect artifacts from. You are given a set number of lives to work with, and a set number of spears, though you pick up more of both along the way. The artifacts can be within any wall block, so just hit your head on everything (yes - that's how you uncover secrets), as you proceed.
It can be very difficult at times, and the save function is limited so if you stop playing and start up later, you will have to start all over again. There are 3 additional volumes to this game, so you do not reach the pharaoh in the first one.
This game is old enough to cause problems playing it on any modern computer, but that's because it's "MS-DOS" based. If you want to play it, you have to get the program "DOSBOX". Yet despite it's age, it's well worth the time, and would be a fun game for anyone that doesn't think that graphics "MAKES" the game.
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:44 pm
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