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DGS-Online: Luxor: Quest For The Afterlife Review

DGS-Online writes: "Originality. How important is it? When playing the fourth Luxor, Quest for the Afterlife, this question will arise many times. Developer MumboJumbo made after the success of the spin-off kralenschieter Zuma Luxor where the gameplay was almost identical to Zuma. But Zuma was also passed one of the many rip-offs of Puzz Loop 1998 of The Mitchel Corporation, which makes Luxor Quest for the Afterlife is yet another sequel to a spin-off of a rip-off. Through play, and to utilize realizing it, one would quickly following the shelf rhetorical question: so what?!"

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Steam puts all MumboJumbo games on sale

Steam has discounted the entire MumboJumbo catalog as part of their standard weekend deal. Now through Sunday, any of 15 of the publisher's titles can be picked up for 50% to 90% off.

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IGN: Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife Review

Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife goes by the saying, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." This game knows what it wants to do and does it competently; unfortunately, what it does isn't that special. Luxor certainly isn't a bad game, its simply hard to justify paying 20 bones for something that's been done before many times. In the end, Luxor is decent distraction during lunch breaks, but you probably wouldn't want to play this game for long periods. If you do like these games, however, Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife isn't a terrible purchase.

Presentation - 5.5
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 7.5
Gameplay - 6.5
Lasting Appeal - 5.5
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GameZebo: LUXOR: Quest for the Afterlife Review

GameZebo: "Regardless, let's be honest: Describing this as one of the Luxor franchise's less compelling outings is like labeling a specific volume of Encyclopedia Britannica not quite as comprehensive as its peers. In other words, even with the aforementioned knocks against it, Quest for the Afterlife can't help but still tower over the competition. As such, collectors, completists and newcomers alike will find the game a welcome addition. More discerning players and longtime series vets should take note, however: Compared to earlier outings, this jewel of the Nile doesn't shine quite so bright."

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