This activity really disrupts your concentration as you try to find the differences in the scene, the coins you are supposed to collect and the mask piece you're looking for. Even with the extinguisher, fire keeps breaking out and you have to keep going back to your inventory bag and clicking on the fire extinguisher to use it again and again. For example, in one of the HOS, fire breaks out and increasingly obscures the scene so you can't find anything unless you buy a fire extinguisher in the store (and you've got to have collected enough coins to do so). The coins are used to purchase objects that will help you in certain scenes. The game is a combination of HOS, Find the differences and collect inventory, coins and pieces of a Pharaoh's mask. It sounds like some of the reviewers who said they were confused about what to do probably didn't. Fortunately I used the tutorial for a change and was certainly glad I did. Static images and confusing story but gameplay interesting This is an older game with rather crude graphics compared to more modern games but t I found the gameplay rather intriguing. hopefully a true conclusion to the story? I'm curious to see what the 3rd/final story ("Tears of Sekhmet") will bring.
PHARAOH GAME PC WINDOWS 10
I played this game using Windows 10 without any issue personally, despite having scenes that are not as decorative and exotic as "Quest for Nefertiti", I found the objects to be crisper but more challenging to find/match. The game is a bit longer than the 1st (about 2.5 hours) and uses many of the same "tricks" to create the differences. This time around, they've improved the capture of hints by enabling BOTH cursors to click on Wipi, which appears frequently but only for a couple of seconds. Most of the mini-games are very easy, with only a couple being very slightly challenging. Like in the first game, you need to collect the 5 pieces of Tutankhamun's (aka "King Tut") mask in order to unlock the mini-game at the conclusion of a world. There are now only 3 coins per scene instead of 5, but that's more than enough to buy the tools you'll need (like the fire extinguisher and the oxygen tank) as in the first game, there are "puzzle items", which must then be placed in the relevant scenes of that world. This game also has 9 "worlds", but this time with 6 scenes in each, and there are some list-based HO levels, not just "spot the 10 differences" it seems the ratio of "spot the differences" levels versus "hidden object" is about 3 to 1, while in the first story it was probably 8 to 1. The Egyptian setting is not as predominant as in the 1st game so I didn't find myself as immersed I also found the scenes to have more shadows and dark zones than before, with still beautifully hand-drawn graphics. AND to my surprise, a few voice-overs when you enter the 1st scene of each world there is still a bit of reading (a couple of journal pages) between each world and at the very "end", but none between each scene within a world. "Curse of the Pharaoh: Napoleon's Secret" is the sequel to "Curse of the Pharaoh: The Quest for Nefertiti" once again, a strong storyline. The 2nd story in the trilogy Review based on the completed game (there is no option to select difficulty.) If you like egyptian themed games this one's a keeper, enjoy! The spot the difference puzzles are very well done and some of them will stump you, occasionally a character will pop up on the side and if you are fast enough to catch him you will earn an extra hint. Each level has interactive sections where you need to find the missing piece and replace it. Most of the levels contain a piece of an artifact to find that will be used at the end of each level to solve a mini game such as turning discs to allow water to flow through canals from start to finished unblocked. Each level has 3 coins to find which can be used to purchase upgrades such as a double cursor, an extra hint, a flashlight, mirror, fire extinguisher and an oxygen tank. This is more of a "spot the difference" game than a hidden object game however there are HOS just not as many as there are spot the difference games. Curse of the Pharaoh: Napoleon's Secret Excellent series, this is the first of 3 games.