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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Dreamcatcher
EAN: 0625904295101
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Manufacturer: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Release Date: December 20, 2000
Sales Rank: 20209
Studio: Dreamcatcher Interactive

Features:
  • Windows 98/95, Pentium 133 MHz or greater, 32 MB (or more-optimal)
  • SVGA monitor (640 x480 with thousands of colors), 8x Speed CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive
  • 16-bit Sound Blaster sound card (or compatible)
  • DreamCatcher
  • PC



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
An Egyptian Adventure awaits you!Product InformationViolent sand storms have once again covered most of the Sphinx and the Greatpyramid.  After years of digging noted archaeologist Sri Gill BlytheGeoffreys uncovers a secret chamber overlooked for cen

Amazon.com Product Description:
A noted archaeologist believes he's stumbled upon the answer to the Sphinx's famous query. However, after deciphering the ancient scroll holding this arcane knowledge, he realizes he's been cursed with certain death. In a last, desperate attempt to pass on the secret, he sends for none other than... you! Find the missing scroll and piece together hidden clues to finally solve this celebrated mystery.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - nice interiors.clunky movement.boring.proselytizing.
Imaginary interior of pyramid beautifully rendered....Mysterious flaming torches everywhere!.
(I have XP but got and tried this older version.DO NOT OBEY WHEN IT SAYS TO CHANGE RESOLUTION. Works OK on regular.)
Movement frustrating! Every click brings another wheezing whirr until that bit has loaded itself.
Gantenbrick's tunnel was approx 12 minutes long.
It does NOT bring Ancient Egypt "to life"....boring plod through beautiful but rather pointless scenes.
Perhaps ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Breathtaking but Hard!
I drooled (not literally) over this game for years before I finally purchased it. It was worth the money, but there were a few serious flaws that may discourage gamers. Here is my review.

Graphics-Perfect! This is one of those games that sucks you in just by the realistic environment. Getting to explore ancient Egyptian sites was almost as fun as playing the game itself! The backdrops were really beautiful.

Puzzles-Hard! The puzzles ranged from easy to so hard it made ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Boring game, but a nice concept
After installing the game and seeing the intro clip I was very excited to play. The clip was well written, visually attractive, and informative of the history of the sphinx and the great pyramid. Unfortunately, that was the peak of my experience with this game.

ROTS is a game I wish I could return for a refund. It is boring and clunky and slow. I've got a 2.1 ghz laptop--that's 2 generations newer than when the game came out--and it was still slow. (This is because the author went ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Indiana Jones fathers child on Myst
So here's how it is. I loved the environments, old graphics and all. I loved the statues of the gods dotting the landscape, silent and ubiquitous -- I spent a lot of the first part of the game unwilling to pass them, partcularly since the game usually would not let me turn to look at them directly. I don't like passing ancient Egyptian gods with blinkers on. This game can zap you at a moment's notice.

I loved the immersion in Egyptology and the amazing rooms, though I'd have thought ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Just Ok
I purchased the jewel case version for $9.99, but wouldn't pay more for it. Maybe because I had just finished a Nancy Drew game that I found this game to be somewhat tedious and boring. There were lots of rooms to look through & items to pick up that all looked the same after a while. And the ending was so blah, blah, blah with all it's preachiness about religion. A few of the puzzles were challenging. Like I said, it's just an OK game.





 



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