| Riddle Of The Sphinx 2: The Omega Stone | 
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| From: Dreamcatcher Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $6.39 You Save: $8.60 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 7981
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 95, Windows Xp, Windows Me, Windows 98 ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 1
UPC: 492010212762 EAN: 0625904375506 ASIN: B00006HCJ1
Release Date: March 17, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Sequel to an Egyptian Riddle, Megalithic? No Kidding June 28, 2007 Long and ardous, intrigueing history, of a continuation that was quite difficult to play. Only because the riddles included a bit of logical insight in each undertaking; try The Omega Stone on for size. The graphics and insight are greatly improved. If you do get lost on where to go though, don't forget that Dreamcatcher Games has strategy books for these riddle games that confuse the unwary of a riddle's complexity. Music though sounded better, and tricks more dire.
nice game dood June 12, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this is a good game with awesome graphics and sound. i had fun playing it, i hope whoever is reading this will 2. :-)
A very realistic, educational, and fun game! January 5, 2005 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the first game in this series of two, "Riddle of the Sphinx" (Which I enjoyed very much by the way) and then I bought this game, "The Omega Stone". I liked this game very much because it is very realistic and it looks more like your really there than a 3D game. I also liked it becasue i'm very interested in ancient civilizations. You are able to visit 6 locations in this game; Chichen Itza (a Maya city), Giza Plateau (in Egypt), Stonehenge, Easter Island, the underwater ruins of Atlantis, and the Bermuda Triange. It takes place in the future, (2012 I think) and ends with you just saving a meteor from destroying the planet. The concept is that all these civilizations knew that this was coming and left behind clues and tools to help stop it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this game and would recommend it to anyone who likes suspenseful adventure games, puzzles, and/or ancient civilizations. If you do make the choice to buy it, have fun and good luck! :)
A very realistic, educational, and fun game! January 5, 2005 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the first game in this series of two, "Riddle of the Sphinx" (Which I enjoyed very much by the way) and then I bought this game, "The Omega Stone". I liked this game very much because it is very realistic and it looks more like your really there than a 3D game. I also liked it becasue i'm very interested in ancient civilizations. You are able to visit 6 locations in this game; Chichen Itza (a Maya city), Giza Plateau (in Egypt), Stonehenge, Easter Island, the underwater ruins of Atlantis, and the Bermuda Triange. It takes place in the future, (2012 I think) and ends with you just saving a meteor from destroying the planet. The concept is that all these civilizations knew that this was coming and left behind clues and tools to help stop it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this game and would recommend it to anyone who likes suspenseful adventure games, puzzles, and/or ancient civilizations. If you do make the choice to buy it, have fun and good luck! :)
A very realistic, educational, and fun game! January 4, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the first game in this series of two, "Riddle of the Sphinx" (Which I enjoyed very much by the way) and then I bought this game, "The Omega Stone". I liked this game very much because it is very realistic and it looks more like your really there than a 3D game. I also liked it becasue i'm very interested in ancient civilizations. You are able to visit 6 locations in this game; Chichen Itza (a Maya city), Giza Plateau (in Egypt), Stonehenge, Easter Island, the underwater ruins of Atlantis, and the Bermuda Triange. It takes place in the future, (2012 I think) and ends with you just saving a meteor from destroying the planet. The concept is that all these civilizations knew that this was coming and left behind clues and tools to help stop it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this game and would recommend it to anyone who likes suspenseful adventure games, puzzles, and/or ancient civilizations. If you do make the choice to buy it, have fun and good luck! :)
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