Enter a fantasy world, where a young elven princess and her fawn friend oppose an evil that threatens to consume the Kingdom in this exciting time-management game
Fun at first, then gets repetitive and boring. There is no level map, so you have no idea where you are in the game, and you can't replay a level. Instead of gradually increasing the amount of challenge, time and difficulty for each level are completely random, where you get 5 min to complete 20 tasks, and then the next level you get 1.5 min to complete 40, and it goes back and forth for the entire game.
+10points
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Luxor 3
Embark on an ethereal mission using your Match 3 game-playing skills to release the essences of some of the most powerful Egyptian gods.
Overall rating
1/ 5
9 of 11 found this review helpful
A game of fireworks?
PostedAugust 20, 2013
Gamer5302
fromEast Coast
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Arcade & Action, Adventure, Time Management, Marble Popper, Mahjong
Current Favorite:
The Promised Land
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Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
2/ 5
I named my review like this because in this 3rd installment of Luxor "bonus items" are constantly falling down along with big sparks and flashes, to the point where you can barely see the spheres. Original Luxor was great, Luxor 2 was pretty good, but this one isn't anywhere as good. I actually played 2 levels in Adventure mode, and then quit, because I just couldn't deal with all the "special effects". Glad that I didn't spend a lot of money on it, but disappointed over how a great game has been turned into...a horrible one?