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Egypt & Egypt 2 (Jewel Case) | List Price: $9.99 Discount Price: $4.00

| Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Brand: Dreamcatcher Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2003-08-20
One is bust, Two is better [Posted on 2007-01-04] Egypt 1 had nice graphics, but the logic of play was fuzzy and the storyline erratic. The final puzzle was extremely confusing and I was forced to go to a walkthrough to solve it. I would not recommend the game.
Egypt 2 was quite a bit better. The organization was better, some of the puzzles more interesting and the graphics excellent. The navigation has considerably better as well. I did have trouble with one puzzle that has solved by downloading the patch.
Not what I expected [Posted on 2007-01-05] This game was OK not the best I have played. Some areas in the game struck me as boring. Some of the puzzles are a challenge if you never played them before. My daughter started playing the game and she is 12. She says she prefers playing the Nancy Drew games.
EGYPT 2. I did it ! ...Beautiful Night scene. [Posted on 2007-07-22] I just did EGYPT 2 .This is the 1st. game I have ever played and completed, but half way thru HAD to get the cheat sheet, impossible without.Ancient Egypt pretty much as I had dreamed about it. Disappointed in that the "city" is practically deserted.Kept playing hoping to "meet" more inhabitants.Wanted to pat the donkey and give it a snack..but one glides past so much, like a ghost!..Wished to explore more, but locations are limited.The cat is apparently a manifestation of Sekhmet.Worth persevering for the NIGHT scene alone! Kept staring at the star-filled sky & full moon! Horrible drum puzzle yielded to persistence, after about 30 tries was allowed to proceed.The so-called "Party" apparently had no guests..? The beer measuring puzzle I just followed cheat sheet.Liked the 1st.person role-play better than trying to control a virtual body, which I find distracting.So, I "succeeded", but there was hardly anyone to "celebrate" with!...A lonely life it was.
Refreshing... [Posted on 2007-11-10] When I received this game as a gift, I was more than excited. I have been a complete archeology/Egyptology nut since I was about six years old. So games with an ancient civilization based theme have always captured my attention. Here is my review of Egypt 1.
Plot- A- In this game, you are trying to save your father's life. He has been accused of robbing a tomb, and the penalty is death. While the story was quite intriguing, you never felt that sense of urgency that should have accompanied it.
Graphics- B+ The graphics in this game were OK. They weren't terrible, but they weren't anything remarkable. The people in the game all kind of looked alike, and were rather... I don't know... the color on their skin was kind of patchy. Like the three dimensional effects went wrong somewhere. And I don't know, I had an old system at the time so maybe it was just my computer.
Puzzle- B Some of the puzzles were very reasonable and simple to solve, but some of them required use of a walk through. At least I had to use a walk through. I am no genius, so other people might be able to do it without one.
Content- B+ There is no profanity in this game, but there is some suggestive content that parents should be aware of. You are asked by a woman standing on a street corner to "come have a drink with her" (you get the impression that a drink is the last thing on her mind). Your character (a male in this game) is not actually allowed to have a drink with her, but the insinuation of the woman's comments are obvious. There is also some violence in the game. Your character ends up killing a man in self-defense. (You throw a boomerang across a field at the archer who is shooting at you.) That is about all the possibly objectionable content that I can think of.
Game Play- I think that for this game, as well as Egypt II, you have to install a patch from the adventure company to get the games to work on newer systems. As long as you have internet access on your computer, this shouldn't be a problem. If you don't have internet access, I would skip this game.
Egypt II:The Heliopolis Prophecy
Plot- A+ This game's plot was much better than Egypt 1. In this game, you play a young, female physician who is investigating an outbreak of illness in the ancient city of Heliopolis. Tense music and constant reminders of the lives in danger give this game the sense of urgency that the first game in the series lacked.
Graphics-B The graphics in this game were about the same as in the first one. Another problem that I experienced with this game is that some of the screens were very dark. I found myself waving the cursor over entire areas just to make sure that I didn't miss any hot spots.
Puzzles- A+ There were some very ingenious puzzles in this game. Well, ingenious may be a little bit of an exaggeration, but they were really quite good. I only had to consult a walk through once during this game, and when I saw the solution to the puzzle the simplicity of it made me feel like a complete idiot.
Content-A- This game had about the same amount of content in it as the first game. Your character is... well... flirted with?... by one of the characters, and you promise a man that "you will visit him in his tent that night if he lets you into a building." As in the first game, you are not actually allowed to. There is not much violence in this game, but you are drugged and dumped in a cave. When you wake up, you are lying next to a dead man. It is not graphic or anything, but I don't know if it would bother young children or not. You should also know that your main character is a priestess of Sechmet. You aren't performing any rituals or worshiping any gods through it, but she does offer a prayer to Sechmet at one point during the game.
Overall-A This is a great game for anyone interested in adventure or mystery! Buy this set! P.S. Sorry for the lengthy review, but it is two separate game after all!
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