![]() It’s a great rendition of a much-loved classic. Innovation aside, I did spend almost two hours “testing” the game. How about a blitz mode or new power-ups? Mini games? Bonus rounds? Anything to make me feel better about dropping $4.99 on a game I have purchased for other platforms previously. They have a hit franchise, and the key to franchising anything, from games to burgers, is giving returning customers what they expect.īut, almost a decade after Luxor was first introduced to gamers, I think a slight variation is in order. I’m not suggesting that MumboJumbo needs to fix something that isn’t broken. But, he's almost eight now and it’s the exact same game on iOS as it was on my beat up old laptop. I confess I was addicted to Zuma and Luxor on PC for the longest time, when my son was still in diapers. Like all games in MumboJumbo's Luxor series, Amun Rising has an Egyptian theme. Careful placement and a little strategy can set up chain reactions and there are a variety of power-ups that give time-limited advantages. You need to clear multiple chains to conquer a level. When you knock out a group of spheres the rest close together making a shorter chain. You achieve this, as in all the Luxor games, by firing orbs from a open-winged scarab that scrolls along the bottom of your screen. ![]() ![]() The goal is to eliminate spheres by creating collisions of three of more of the same colored balls. Luxor: Amun Rising HD is one of a number of games that follow the basic gameplay of PopCap’s Zuma (rumored to be coming to iOS this summer). Their games have pretty high price points. If you love the franchise, you are going to want to grab it up while MumboJumbo is having its 50 percent off spring sale. Luxor: Amun Rising HD ($4.99) by MumboJumbo is the sequel to Luxor, the popular fast paced action-puzzler.
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