

Scorpion: Comes out of the pyramid and destroys a set amount of spheres, and can even penetrate through scarabs to destroy even more. Missile: Set amount of shots to destroy a few spheres at a time. Paint Ball: Changes color of spheres within its radius.ĭagger: Set amount of shots to destroy one sphere each. Wild Ball: Acts as any color can destroy spheres with two different colors next to each other when matched. Lightning bolt: Fires a lightning bolt vertically across the screen, destroying any sphere in its path.įireball: Destroys speres within its radius. Stop: Stops the spheres for a short time.

But as you play, they'll become more useful as they are upgraded from level to level. Unlike 3 and Quest for the Afterlife, spawns are completely random. Once the chain is destroyed from within, shoot the boss in the face to destroy it.ģ is the magic number in Luxor because 3 matches in a row spawns a power-up. This is similar to Crossing the Nile in Luxor 3 and Quest for the Afterlife (in which there are chains crossing from one side to another). Stage 6 is the boss battle of one of the Mechs they have a scarab within their bodies as well as a device that can spawn other scarabs in an attempt to breach the pyramid. Later on, it becomes a gold mine for collecting Ankh Coins, so keep that in mind. Don't stop shooting accurately and making matches or you're in trouble. Stage 5 involves two pyramids instead of one. Stage 4 varies it can have long chains or short and fast chains. Stage 3 is often the killer stage everything is as fast as the speed of light. Clearing this map awards a bonus and a Bonus Round (similar to Luxor 2 but with power-ups only). Stage 2 is a survival mode called "Pharaoh's Challenge": you must survive the map within the period of time without allowing any spheres to breach the pyramid. Stage 1 varies and is often the easiest just take it down like normal.

Series whose none of their games have PCGamingWiki pages, are generally not listed here for abbreviation purposes.Stages 1, 3, and 4 are all normal maps, but here's the rundown of all types: This is a manual list of games known to be available on Big Fish Games, a storefront that currently doesn't have its own individual store info slot on PCGamingWiki.
