One of the games that will make a mark in the ball game genre once again back with his latest installment. The Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife Game by Mumbo Jumbo comes from the mechanics of addiction original Luxor and adds further improvements to this episode an unforgettable gaming experience for casual fans and newbies alike.
The game begins after the Queen Nefertiti and her husband's graves were desecrated by robbers and murderers, and in this process, destroyed valuable artifacts decorate their resting places. These artifacts are used to help their souls ascend to the afterlife, and so will mean their destruction, that their spirits will always remain earthbound. As a direct descendant of the queen, you are charged with recovering the Falcon Wing Shooter swinging back into the stolen artifacts and build again, to relax, the restless souls of Nefertiti and her husband once and for all eternity.
Like the original> Play, it is your mission in Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife to blast bullets off your shooter in three or more of the same color as they are the ones that match those of scarab beetle pushed. The main objective is to prevent the beetles from the attainment of the pyramids at the end of the path treated by the destruction of all their bullets and trying to collect falling gems and coins for use later in the game. Then it's time for the potential reward will reap an artifact pieces, puttingBring you one step closer to peace wandering soul Nefertiti.
Of course, a bowls game will not be regarded as complete without their explosive power-ups. In the case of this game, power-ups come a-plenty, as they pop out of nowhere, while you make them happy exploding bullets. They begin with the archers and use it immediately to the beetle. And as a special feature in this sequel, now you can also upgrade these power-ups for a better use in the shop screen.Be sure to collect enough Ankh coins to bring with you into the store, because it is certainly not involved in bargaining with them in here.
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