Riddle of the Sphinx

Riddle of the Sphinx
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UPC:
798936839473
Return Period:
30 days
Box Type:
Jewel Case
ESRB Rating:
E Everyone
System Requirements:
Windows Xp/Vista
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New
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Description

A Deadly Curse. An Ancient Riddle. The Adventure of a Lifetime. When archaeologist Sir Gil Blythe Geoffreys discovers a scroll in a secret chamber of the Great Pyramid, he realizes he has found the key to the mysteries of the Sphinx. Only too late, he understands that he has unleashed a deadly curse sealing his fate. A compelling message from him brings you to Egypt. As you venture deep into the Great Pyramid, you will come face to face with ancient evil.

What danger lurks in the corridors leading to chambers of treasures and mummies? It is up to you to discover the clues and put the pieces together. Will you discover unknown tombs of the Pharaohs? Solve a riddle of epic proportions as you embark on the adventure of a lifetime.

Discover

  • Secret chambers
  • Hidden corridors
  • Hallowed tombs
  • Forbidding labyrinths

Unearth

  • Sacred artifacts
  • Deadly weapons
  • Ancient puzzles
  • Prophetic scrolls

Explore

  • The Great Pyramid
  • Mysterious megaliths
  • Lost temples
  • Ancient ruins

System Requirements for Windows

  • Windows Vista, XP
  • Pentium III 450 MHz or faster processor
  • 128 MB RAM
  • 650 MB free hard disk space
  • 800 x 600 monitor, 16-bit color
  • 32 MB video card
  • Windows-compatible sound card & speakers
  • CD-ROM or DVD drive
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