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Bonus Stage: Featured in games from 2 to Evolved. But once you defeat Thutmose and recover the final canopic jar, Nefertiti reveals that, in reality, the tomb raiders actually worship Set, who intends to deny Nefertiti and Akhenaten ascension to the afterlife. Hijacked by Ganon: Quest for the Afterlife sets up the tomb raiders being followers of Amon. Awesome, but Impractical: Lightning Storm eliminates lone spheres and makes it easier to match 3, but because they're knocked off one at a time, something's bound to make the spheres blast off and head straight to the pyramid. 1-Up: Catching 30 coins in 1, Amun Rising, 2, 5, and Evolved earn an extra life. #PLAY FREE LUXOR EVOLVED SERIES#
The main Luxor series exhibit the following tropes: There has also been a few spinoffs such as the Hidden Object Game Luxor: Adventures and luxor themed mahjong and solitaire games.
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Luxor Evolved (2012, PC and IOS): Ditches the Egyptian theme in favor of a more 80s vector arcade one and features much faster game play than the other games. Luxor 5th Passage (2010, PC and Mac): Made to celebrate the series 5th anniversary and serves as a 'best of' package by featuring mostly levels from previous games and a back to basics approach to gameplay (no branching paths, alternate game modes or upgrades). Has a much more open world approach to levels in that you can select which one to play through branching paths and even go back to previous ones. Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife (2008, PC and 3DS): Often refereed to as Luxor 4. #PLAY FREE LUXOR EVOLVED UPGRADE#
Introduces an upgrade system for power ups, several new gameplay modes and a 'puzzle' campaign that involves you defeating stationary trains with as few moves as possible.
Luxor: Reverse to Egypt (2007, PC, Mac and WII): More commonly known as Luxor 3. Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge (2007, PS2, PSP, NDS and WII): A Console port with a few extra features. Luxor 2 (PC, Mac and XBLA): The first proper sequel, but still essentially the same game. Luxor: Amun Rising HD (2012, PC, IOS and Android). Luxor: The Wrath of Set (2006, PSP): A PSP port which also features levels from The original. Luxor: Amun Rising (2005, PC and IOS): Essentially an expansion pack to the first game. Luxor HD (2015, PC, Android, IOS and 3DS). Luxor (2005, PC, mac, BREW, J 2 ME and IOS): The original game. If loads are allowed to catch up to one another, they fuse, crushing a mook in the process and robbing you of a bonus. A mook that has had its entire load destroyed will die and give an extra bonus. Second, while the balls in Zuma arrive in one long, uninterrupted train, in Luxor they are delivered in multiple smaller loads pushed by mooks of whichever antagonist you happen to be fighting. Luxor differs from Zuma in the following ways: First, instead of a rotating turret situated in the center of the board, you have a paddle at the bottom of the screen which can only move horizontally and fire straight up.