The Great Pharaoh
- Gripping gameplay
- Gorgeous temples to explore
- Meet mummies and get the gold!
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 8.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 88
Review for game: The Great Pharaoh
Legend says that in the abandoned temples of the City of the Dead, the treasury of Egypt’s ancient rulers was kept. Priests put the gold into magical blocks, guarded by those who were gone for eternity. Only the Great Pharaoh could take back the gold, gathering together the blocks and presenting magical seals. Restore the temples of the City of the Dead, meet mummies, and get the gold in The Great Pharoah, a fun and exciting Match 3 game!
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Restore the temples of the City of the Dead, meet mummies, and get the gold in The Great Pharoah, a fun and exciting Match 3 game!
AFERON - BigFishGames
The Great Pharaoh is anything but great. A simple match 3 game from a simpler time, maybe early 2000s, late 1990s. The back story in why we are playing this game is a little disturbing. They tell us of how different kings would build their great cities in Kemet, and what resources they would use to fund the building. In this tale, we are funding the royal coffers by, hoo boy... pretty much tomb raiding for gold. Knowing a little about Kemetic faiths and practices of the time, it was surprising that this game get through to be downloaded. It is simple enough to play, match 3 stones up until you get enough gold to finish the level, and try to take out the mummies that will steal the gold along the way, but can you blame these mummies for wanting their money back? Kemetics believed that they could take their earthly treasures with them, and sure, there were tomb raiders back even then. These thieves usually ended up dying rather painfully, but for a king to send a team of raiders in to scavange gold from former nobles would have put a serious black mark on his reign, no matter how good his intentions were. The graphics were a bit fuzzy, and even though the music started out having a cool Talamasca-style rif, it soon was the same rif over and over again, so not so cool. If you like games about Egypt, there are many to be found, but the devs needed to do a bit more digging in their libraries before putting this together. The Great Pharaoh? Not so great.
Bury this back in the tomb it escaped from, PLEASE! It is just terrible. Don't waste your time on this!