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| Egyptoid |
$6.99 |
It's a brick-buster spiced up with Egyptian flavor and enhanced with magic elements, a thrilling storyline and wonderful graphics!
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Mummy won't be too happy...
Unfortunately there isn't much new under this egyptian sun.
The graphics are passable - I haven't played any breakout games that attempted a 3d look to them, but I liked the idea.
Gameplay was the same as every other breakout game.. attempt to destroy the objects by bouncing a ball off your paddle, and by catching various powerups you can do more damage.
I played the first 5 levels and while it's quite possible things get better, I'm not going to find that out.
Perhaps it has something to do with my widescreen notebook display, but I frequently found the ball would fall straight through the edge of my paddle instead of bouncing off it. To me this is a critical flaw as players should be able to use the full paddle width to help direct the ball in the direction they want it to go.
The background music didn't seem to change much during play, and although it had an egyptian theme to it, I just found it too repetitive and it quickly became annoying.
I think the developers could do more to make this game more playable. Apart from fixing the ball/paddle connections, the process of starting and restarting a game is clumsy and frustrating. A simple 'start or play' button is all most people need, along with a 'back' or 'menu' option to change the settings. Having to reselect everything each time is annoying - especially after the game ends because the ball fell through your paddle again.
I think the level design may need a little work as well. Level 5 contained a section that was almost entirely surrounded by unbreakable blocks, except for a small access point near the top on the side. The access was obstructed by several bricks that required multiple hits to destroy - a difficult challenge for novice to medium players so early in the game.
In all, I would suggest looking at Reaxxion if you are after an original breakout-style game, as this one sphinx.
That said, it won't cost you anything to download it and try the demo for yourself. |
This review has an average score of 3.5 - Based on 8 ratings
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original
Egyptoid is a perfect blend of classic Arcanoid with the magic of Egypt.Its a original game but there is too many brick buster game so i am bored of them. Traveling through 72 never-the-same levels, your objective will be to destroy various patterns of blocks by bouncing the ball. In doing this, you must keep an eye out for bonuses that can speed up or down the paddle, give an extra life, extend the paddle or make it magnetic. Featuring 8 spectacular worlds, 17 types of bonuses, Egyptoid is bursting with arcade fun! |
This review has an average score of 3.4 - Based on 18 ratings
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good game but impossible to get through
good game but impossible to get through even with cheats believe me I have tried |
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Needs more work..
I've decided to tackle most of the Break Out games on Reflexive, and it's hard to stop once you get the ball rolling. While simply applying a theme to a classic concept, there are a few rules to observe, and one of them is: "It has to function as cleanly as the original".
While Egyptoid is injected with your standard array of Arkanoid power-ups, and a few add-ons such as a power-shot everytime you collect 5 of the same amulets, it falls short on basic programming and collision detection. The edged of the paddle/bat are rounded, which makes it a true hit-or-miss when trying to make shots at an angle below 45 degrees. The game will also let you perform an unlimited straight shot and not change the direction of the ball. All these issues were adressed when PonG was first remade by Atari years ago, and it's a shame that this game fails, especially in a pool of dozens and dozens of other games that got it right.
When you won't even play it for the 60 minutes of trial time, it's a bad sign, even in Hieroglyphs. |
This review has an average score of 2.8 - Based on 5 ratings
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Ehh Not the Greatest
This one is a little harder than your standard brick buster. and the look of the ball it's not spinning it's rotating. Found that some times in other ya can half way hit the ball and it works not in this one. |
This review has an average score of 2.5 - Based on 4 ratings
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