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Pyramid: Challenge of the Pharaoh's Dream is a 1996 education adventure game for Windows and Macintosh developed by Knowledge Adventure [1] and published by Edusoft SA, published in Sweden by Knowledge Adventure and Levande Böcker. [2] The player is an archeologist, travelling to Egypt to discover the secrets of the Pyramid of Giza.
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All Game Guide gave the game four out five stars, writing "The cut-scenes successfully build excitement, providing an incentive for completing the entire game [though there is no] real reason to play a second time...Gameplay is simple with an easy to use click or click-and-drag mouse control scheme, and the lack of a written manual is overcome with full explanations of all activities within ...
Pyramid power is the belief that the pyramids of ancient Egypt and objects of similar shape can confer a variety of benefits. Among these supposed properties are the ability to preserve foods, [1] sharpen or maintain the sharpness of razor blades, [2] improve health, [3] function "as a thought-form incubator", [4] trigger sexual urges, [5] and cause other effects.
Solitaire: Pyramid Challenge. Play five solitaire hands in a row to see how you rank. By Masque Publishing
Egypt's Pyramid Construction Secret: Just Add Water. For centuries, people have been trying to figure out how the ancient Egyptians moved the huge stone blocks needed to build the pyramids: sleds ...
Pyramid 2000 is an interactive fiction game. [1] The game is an altered version of Colossal Cave that takes advantage of an Egyptian setting, re-theming some of the locations, objects, and puzzles. For instance, the "little bird" from Adventure is now a "bird statue" and the "clam" is a "sarcophagus."
Put one group in a 4×4 array under a copper-wire-frame pyramid (my sister used 12-gauge straightened wire soldered together) constructed as close as possible to the proportions of the Egyptian pyramids, so that the entire group of pots is inside the bounding volume of the pyramid. The pyramid is oriented so that one side faces true north.