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| Luxor 3 | 
enlarge | From: MUMBO JUMBO Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $7.98 You Save: $12.01 (60%)
New (19) Used (5) from $2.89
Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 4737
Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 1000-10364 Model: 1000-10364 UPC: 811930103644 EAN: 0811930103644 ASIN: B000UPNZK2
Release Date: November 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Best Luxor yet! January 13, 2008 There are several Luxor games, the first one Luxor, beign the hardest. This one adds new features and is generally lots easier to do, but even the die hard fans of the hardest Luxor like this game a lot!! My 12 year old son rates all these games as better than 5's.
LUXOR 3 January 4, 2008 GOT THIS FOR SON-IN-LAW FOR CHRISTMAS HE IS A NUT ON THE LUXOR SERIES. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU TROUBLES KAY WENDLER
luxor 3 December 31, 2007 Luxor 3 is the best of them all! The graphics are terrific, the game has many elements to it including bonus games and you can buy extra bonuses, it is not shaky and hard to shoot like Luxor 2. I took luxor 2 off my computer. There is a lot to do in this game. This one is well worth the money. I would reccomend this to anyone.
Luxor 3 is full of dazzle! December 31, 2007 The colored balls now come in a variety of materials including glass and wood. They explode into different flashing shapes as gems and coins drop down at you from all directions. Catch four canopic jars and win a special level to play. Hit the rotating scarab and get more coins drop down which then can be traded in for all kinds of power-ups. The backgrounds are beautifully drawn and gorgeous. The special effects are dazzling. The only down side is that all that flash makes the balls' color harder to spot and harder to concentrate on. A feast for the eye, just a touch overdone.
This series just keeps getting better and better December 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought Luxor 2 was in many ways a huge step up from the original and Amun Rising, but Luxor 3 easily trumps 2 as the best of the series. My jaw literally dropped when I saw it being played for the first time, and after playing through one difficulty level, I can definitely say that this is the best of the series so far
The fundamentals of gameplay haven't changed; where this game differs from the others is the tweaks to gameplay.
WHAT'S CHANGED: - The graphics and animations are even more detailed and richly colored than those in Luxor 2. Many backgrounds feature animations, and many have multiple tracks which can also change the direction the chains move. The scarabs now look and move like actual insects, even fluttering their outer wings and looking smashed when a chain is destroyed. Sound effects are also improved. - New powerups: a match highlighter which shows you what colors can be destroyed; a spiked ball which blocks the entrance to the pyramids; a color switcher which changes all balls of one color to another; and others which seem to only appear in certain stages. - New stages: puzzle stages where you have to use a set # of balls to destroy set chains of balls; defender stages in which statues block your shooting paths and cause the chains to change course like the mushrooms in Centipede; "crossing the Nile" stages in which you have to clear out long chains to shoot at a chain at the top of the screen, and survival stages in which you simply have to play out a timer. There are also secret stages which can be awarded if you break four special jars during the course of each level - Powerups start out weak but can be improved by purchasing upgrades with ankh coins collected by blowing up large color groups and floating metal scarabs which randomly appear; you can also use the coins to buy different types of balls and different shooters
PROS: - Amazing graphics - The new stages and tweaks to the gameplay make the game feel almost completely new - It's still as addicting as the other games in the series
CONS: - As before, the "storyline" really doesn't matter at all to the game - The glass balls are difficult to use, as the colors are faded-looking in comparison to the others and can be difficult to see on some levels
If you're a fan of the series, this game is a must-have.
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