| Publisher |
Merscom
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| Type |
Demo |
| License |
$19.95 |
| Version |
1.0.1 |
| Date Added |
11/22/2008 |
| Size |
153 MB |
| Downloads This Version |
11,191 |
| Downloads of All Time |
15,721 |
Herod's Lost Tomb 1.0.1
National Geographic presents Herod’s Lost Tomb is an exciting hidden-object game that takes you on an archeological journey of King Herod the Great. It gives players an opportunity to experience an exciting, real-life archaeological adventure! Herod’s Lost Tomb features stunning, world-famous photography from National Geographic combined with an engaging story where the player follows the life and death one of the most famous rulers of the ancient Middle East, King Herod of Judea! The game is based on a major National Geographic Special television event and its authentic content is vetted by NatGeo researchers and historians. It includes beautiful scenery from the one of the world’s greatest photographic libraries. The game consists of 16 environments, and 5 mini-games.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and Yellow Border Design are trademarks of the National Geographic Society. All rights reserved.
Features:
Exciting plot and storyline inspired by the TV event airing on Nov. 23.
The first casual game based on a National Geographic property.
Exciting show footage, scenes featuring highlights from the show.
Voice over included throughout the entire game.
Beautiful and realistic visual style that conveys the ancient Middle East settings.
Multiple mini-games.
Over one thousand objects to discover.

Various fixes.

Universal Binary (PPC/Intel)
Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
Intel or Power PC processor: 800 MHz
RAM: 512 MB
Adobe Flash Player 10.0

Herod's Lost Tomb


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Robert1 (11/23/2008 - version 1.0.1) |
| The game ran fine on my iMac 3. Colour and graphics are excellent. But the game is monotonous and when you get the the Tomb of Herod and you get the doors open, thats it. The game is over! You don't get to even go inside. I finished the game in about 4-5 hours.I kept playing just to find out what I could find in the Tomb. Nodda, nil, zero, zilch. A very big let down! |
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