About This Game A young family is invited to visit the newly opened museum in Egypt; while touring the museum they discover a long forgotten tomb of a cursed Pharaoh named Raned. After being separated you now have to play as each character. Help the family reunite, escape this long-lost Egyptian kingdom and discover the story behind the fascinating tomb and treasures that are buried within. 1075eedd30 Title: Escape The Lost Kingdom: The Forgotten PharaohGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Gogii GamesPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 6 Aug, 2010 Escape The Lost Kingdom: The Forgotten Pharaoh Download For Pc [cheat] escape the lost kingdom the forgotten pharaoh. escape the lost kingdom the forgotten pharaoh Pretty cute little Hidden Object Adventure.Saying that the game took me a solid 90 minuntes to complete I'd say not really worth the $5 full price, (cause personally that would mean the game would need a solid 5 hours worth of entertaining gameplay within it)but the price I payed ($1.24) is a little more along the lines of equal pricing for entertainment value.Yes the game is a bit mono-tone with it's color pallet, but honestly what else are you going to do with a desert\/mummy storyline? Not use sandy like colors?Honestly when it comes to the color pallet I felt it fit perfectly, and made the game suck me in better.I could live with the cutscenes being a tad more animated and less comic book like, but that's cause I'm so use to other games not having still images interact with each other and having it called a cutscene.As for Storyline which has been said it's not entertaining enough to keep people's attention? ~ Yes it's slower than it should be to keep people's attention ~ Yes it feels like you're living the plot of Groundhog Day for the first half of the game. ~ Yes it's short ~ Yes it's a simple plot (Cat runs off, you get trapped in a Pyramid, you need to find your way out. Everything I just named you should know by 5-10 minutes into the game if that) but it's pretty cute reguardless.The Hidden Object Scenes: ~ Are very mono-toned with the color pallet ~ Are somewhat repeativeBut despite that I personally still enjoyed themOver all, I recommend the game for the fact that it's simple enough to finish in a single afternoon so it's a really good "lazy day" game which in all honesty I play Hidden Object games when Im tired or too lazy to try to play something like a Puzzle Platformer xDIf you are turned off by anything I listed for the game, I'd say don't buy it cause if y discription of the game discourages you then it's clearly not your style and you're not going to be happy with it if you buy it.. This game.. i really like hidden object mystery games if i just want to relax and play something that is stil a bit interesting but not to challenging or complicated. but i cannot reccomend this one.+ voices are ok for this genre+artwork is ok+you can interact with many objects-the story is random, with an abrupt ending-really short-they don't need to be historically correct but they really seem to try to be as wrong as possible about egypt-random in game goggles (yea brother you should look through your glasses they are for finding sectret farao stuff) how? why? where did he get them and how do they know what its for? -translation errors-you cansupposedly do things with 3d glasses, but i didnt even liked to try this-way to easy. Good game but wouldn't pay more than \u00a31 for it.. Woah, it seemed epic and amazing with a lot of adventure game items... but that was... too damn short. Really? 89 minutes gameplay? Quite simple, the story is... what the actual heck? We've got a promising intro, but there will be NOTHING about it in the game, the only task is to escape the tomb. Disappointed. 5\/10. Well, this game isn't terrible. It is on the lower side of average overall. The puzzles and HO scenes are fairly decent, though easy, the voice acting isn't terrible and the extra elements of using magic items and tools is a nice touch.It's way too short however. Which might have been fine if the story was completed by the time the game was over, but no. It starts out with a cutscene showing an epic battle between two ancient pharaohs and speaks about how the murdered one waits in his tomb for the right people. The game itself is about a family of four who gets lost in the temple raised for this pharaoh and about how they escape. That's it. No continuation of the starting cutscene, only a 'Game Over' slide ("huh? really, did I just lose the game?") that feels like a 'To Be Continued' that just never continues. There is no sequel. You play a family who gets separated in an ancient temple and have to find a way to get back together and out of the temple. For some strange reason this game has scenes that can be used with redblue 3d glasses for 3d effect. I did not try this, and I really don't see the point.There is a lot of backtracking and iirc no map that you can use for teleporting. Be aware that quite a few of the puzzles in the video on steam is not in the game, but most probably in the collectors edition that has more playtime which is not available on steam. I also felt the game was sexist with giving the dad all the useful tools and the mum a book that's mostly useless and tells about stuff you've already done.. I love hidden object games and was happy to find one with an Egyptian theme, but this game really is remarkably bad. I got halfway through the chapters in less than an hour and couldn't convince myself to play it any longer. The story isn't compelling, the dialog is trite, and the hidden object scenes are all neutral-colored pixellated junkpiles. It's a neat idea to play through the story as different family members, but clearer graphics and a more logical story direction would have made a world of difference.. Pretty cute little Hidden Object Adventure.Saying that the game took me a solid 90 minuntes to complete I'd say not really worth the $5 full price, (cause personally that would mean the game would need a solid 5 hours worth of entertaining gameplay within it)but the price I payed ($1.24) is a little more along the lines of equal pricing for entertainment value.Yes the game is a bit mono-tone with it's color pallet, but honestly what else are you going to do with a desert\/mummy storyline? Not use sandy like colors?Honestly when it comes to the color pallet I felt it fit perfectly, and made the game suck me in better.I could live with the cutscenes being a tad more animated and less comic book like, but that's cause I'm so use to other games not having still images interact with each other and having it called a cutscene.As for Storyline which has been said it's not entertaining enough to keep people's attention? ~ Yes it's slower than it should be to keep people's attention ~ Yes it feels like you're living the plot of Groundhog Day for the first half of the game. ~ Yes it's short ~ Yes it's a simple plot (Cat runs off, you get trapped in a Pyramid, you need to find your way out. Everything I just named you should know by 5-10 minutes into the game if that) but it's pretty cute reguardless.The Hidden Object Scenes: ~ Are very mono-toned with the color pallet ~ Are somewhat repeativeBut despite that I personally still enjoyed themOver all, I recommend the game for the fact that it's simple enough to finish in a single afternoon so it's a really good "lazy day" game which in all honesty I play Hidden Object games when Im tired or too lazy to try to play something like a Puzzle Platformer xDIf you are turned off by anything I listed for the game, I'd say don't buy it cause if y discription of the game discourages you then it's clearly not your style and you're not going to be happy with it if you buy it.
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