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PC - Windows : Luxor Reviews

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Gas Gauge 71
Below are user reviews of Luxor and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Luxor. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Click. Click. Repeat.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 10
Date: August 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Luxor is a game where it is very much set in a egyptian time period. The game plays very much like Space Invaders or Centipede with the exception of the enemies attacking you. There is NO story what so ever. The controls are rather simple and easy. All you have to do is click the left click button. That's it. The sound is almost annoying. Pretty much you hear the same sound effects for hours and hours. The main difficulty is always different for each level, so, each level has its own personality. You can't really rapidly press the left click button like a machine gun because it wouldn't be playing the game right. The reason why of that is because, the goal of the game is to match colors by launching marbles at the designated marble with the same color. For example, if you have a yellow marble and you see two yellow marbles coming through a slope (like a maze), then you would try to launch that marble at those marbles. If you get three or more of a kind, they would go away very much like Tetris or KLAX except without any shapes. The gameplay can be kind of boring, because you're repeating the techinique of gameplay which is looking at the screen while clicking the left click button. Luxor is very much like an arcade game. There is really cool special effects and quick gameplay. The bad things about Luxor is the lack of replay value. Believe it or not, but there is only ONE game mode. It would've been cool if there are mini-games or co-operative multiplayer gameplay. Luxor is a game that is addicting, but some gamers won't find it appealing. I'm not saying Luxor is a bad game. It is a good game, but it doesn't have the broad pace of appeal that the other games do.

Totally Addictive

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 14
Date: September 08, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I bought my son a new computer and it came with a variety of game demos, including Zuma Deluxe. Well, when I went to the store to inquire about it, I was told they didn't have it...but had something similar: Luxor.

I decided to take a risk and buy it. Let me just say that it's totally addicting!

The object of the game is to fire colored spheres out of the "mystical winged scarab" and destroy the approaching colored spheres by making matches of three or more. The approaching spheres wind through various mazes and the "winged scarab" moves from left to right on the bottom of the screen (unlike Zuma Deluxe, where the shooter rotates 360 degrees from the center).

There are 88 levels to the game (I'm halfway through it), and it would appear that about 13 mazes or so are repeated throughout the levels, but with differing backgrounds. Another thing that is different is the sphere coloring. In the beginning stages, the spheres are green, yellow, red and blue. Later mazes introduced the color purple. I'm at a stage now where white has been added and, judging from one of the intro screens, black will be added as well.

The oncoming spheres snake towards a pyramind (sometimes 2 pyramids simultaneously!), and if you don't eliminate the spheres by that time, the chain whizzes through the pyramid and you lose a life. You shoot the spheres by left-clicking, BUT you can change the color of the ball by right-clicking. At the bottom of the scarab, you're able to see what the next color is going to be which is very strategic if you're getting towards the pyramid and you're being fed a certain color that you don't (desperately!) need.

There are neat power-up talismans that fall from the eliminated spheres, and are accompanied by sound effects such as crashing glass, wolf howls, or choir-like singing. Some power-ups include stopping the oncoming chain, slowing it down, laser accuracy, a lightning power-up (where you can zap an entire vertical row of orbs), and sunburst power-up (where you can blast 5 balls of any color). You have to "catch" these power-ups before they fall to the ground for them to be activated.

My absolute favorite, though, is the color scarab power-ups. If you catch one of these, it will eliminate all the spheres on the board that are of that color. (This comes in really handy when it's coming down to the wire!)

Also, after getting certain combos (I think it's 4+ balls) a gold ankh coin falls; if you catch 30, you get another life.

While Luxor is an arcade action/puzzle game, it's definitely not mindless. With right-clicking to change the colors of the spheres, catching power-ups, and keeping your eye on the ball(s), it can really get your adrenaline going.

The only minus, for me, is that it takes 5-7 mazes to make it to the next section on the Egyptian map. If you lose all your lives at, let's say, maze 4--you're forced to go back to the first maze in that particular section. But this is also part of what makes it so addicting! I mean, who wants to be beaten by a game, right?

One of the features touted on the Luxor box is "original music score", but I only remember hearing the same droning, uinteresting Egyptian-sounding background music. Unlike Bejeweled 2, there's no variations of the music (that I can tell). But you know what? I didn't buy this game for the music.

If you enjoy games like Zuma Deluxe, Bounce Symphony, and the Blaster Ball series, you'll likely enjoy Luxor.

(To see 4 screen shots from Luxor, visit the Reviews--Computer Games section at JanetBoyer.com)

HELP! I can't stop playing this game!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 13 / 14
Date: November 26, 2005
Author: Amazon User

There are many "match three" games out there right now but this is absolutely the best, most addictive game I've every played (and believe me, I've played A LOT OF THEM).

The game play starts out slow enough to allow you to get the hang of it, then speeds up as you progress "down the Nile" (a nifty way to tracking progress, better than just high scores.

Normally, once I've managed to get through an entire game like this, I delete it and go on to another game. But I can't get enough of this one.

If you're interested, you can download a demo at gameblaster.com and try it for yourself. There are also plenty of tips among the "reviews" at that site to help you get past the hardest levels.

Barbara

Warning - Not suitable for children!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 8 / 12
Date: January 28, 2006
Author: Amazon User

For an adult, Luxor can be an addictive game and a lot of fun. However, it should not be played by children less then 13 or 14 unless they are not easily frustrated. The designers have included two levels, 5-4 and 8-4, which are extreamly difficult in relation to the other levels in the game. For an avid gamer these are very difficult, for children they are next to impossible. It is unclear why the designers included these two poorly designed levels as they are completely out of step with the rest of the game. It's a shame really, beause their inclusion makes what could be a very enjoyable game into one that is often frustrating and simply no fun. If you want to get it, just play the lower levels and keep reseting your game play when you hit these poorly designed levels.

Very disappointed!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I made it to the 9th stage and enjoyed it along the way BUT it is virtually impossible to get past the second segment of the 9th stage. If you enjoy stress and anxiety then you will love this game. Personally, I consider it to be worth maybe half of what I paid for it.

Don't waste your money!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 09, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I'd like to give this game five stars. It's fun, fast, and and entertaining and I really enjoy playing it. Unfortunately they designed a couple of the levels too hard. Level 5-4, for example. It's nearly impossible to get through this level. If you do, they have an even harder version of it later in the game. Do a search for Luxor 5-4 or 8-4 and you'll see tons of comments about people stuck on these levels.

I feel like it wasted my money, because I can't play the whole game. And these troublesome levels do not show up in the one hour trial version.

LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 27, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Luxor is a fabulous game, addictive, and on a couple of levels very difficult. My other half is a true gamer and loved it too, and found it to be quite challenging. There are some very challenging levels--the Khufu levels--but once you get past them, you're able to do it again. You will love this game. The colors and graphics are very nice eye-candy. You'll wake up in the middle of the night thinking "twenty more minutes...just another twenty minutes and I'll have it licked." Have fun!!

The Habit

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Unfortunately, I'm totally addicted to it!!!It's fast paced,challenging, colorful, and I like the background music, it kind of puts you on edge to try harder and be faster.

addictive but too hard

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: November 26, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game starts out to be a lot of fun and very addictive, but as you get to the higher levels (7 - 9 plus) it gets WAY too hard and therefore just frustrating and not fun. I wish there was a way to slow down the harder levels so that I can get further along in the game. It seems unfair to make it so hard and not let buyers of the game get through the whole thing.

Great game overall but difficult on certain levels

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I've been playing both Luxor and Luxor Amun Rising for some time now and I enjoy both games. I think Luxor is more difficult than Amun Rising though. I really hate level 8-4 (anyone who has played this knows what I'm talking about!). I was only able to complete the entire game by using "cheats". I know that's a little drastic but there are websites where you can download cheats to have unlimited lives, change the coins to lightening or bombs, etc. I tried to play with the unlimited lives, that way I was at least able to play the really hard levels over and over until I finished them. Just search under google or something for "Luxor cheats" or "computer game cheats" and you'll find a way to download them. Also get Luxor Amun Rising because I think it's much better than this first Luxor.


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