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| Legend has it that there was an ancient Geb named Sutek. He was stronger, fitter, and cleverer than the other Gebs, and was praised by all for his courage and
wisdom. When he died, they built him a tomb that was the same shape as him (known as a Gebmid). It had four triangular sides, and a square base. There are now
many Gebmids around the Lost Desert, but Sutek's was the first.
To stop people getting at Sutek's riches (millions of Neopoints), his advisors placed a combination lock on the tomb. Strange symbols adorned an impassable
door. For the person who could figure out the pattern to unlock the tomb, well, he would be the wealthiest person alive!
To play Sutek's Tomb you must swap two adjacent tiles (by clicking on each one in turn). Your aim - to score points by getting three, four or five tiles in a row.
Set up combinations to earn bonus points. The Lucky Coin is indeed lucky, as it acts as a wildcard, and the Bomb will destroy all the symbols in a row, but only
if it falls more than two blocks. Don't run out of time!!!
Zen Mode is just for stress relief. You can play for a very long period of time but the NP is greatly reduced.
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Object of the game
To get as many points as you can by matching the symbols before time runs out.
Directions
-Swap two adjacent (side by side) tiles to line up three or more symbols of the same kind in a row or column,
not diagonal.
-The hourglass tells the amount of time you have left and, if clicked, pauses the game.
The Symbols
-Aside from the regular symbols, there will be extra ones.
-Bomb: If dropped more than two rows, it will explode, taking everything above it with it. It will disappear if it
reaches the bottom without dropping more than two rows.
-Wild Card: This symbol can be used as any symbol.
-Ankh: Once it reaches the bottom, it will clear the row and column that it is in.
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-Mad Programmer: (A human head) This will clear the whole board.
-Scarab: Once it reaches the bottom, it will clear the bottom row.
-All extra symbols disappear if you run out of moves and the board has to be reshuffled.
Easy, Hard, or Zen?
-For those of you still learning to play this game well or are beginners, I suggest starting with easy mode.
Less symbols and less different types to have to deal with, making it easier.
-If you already know how to play, playing Hard mode would be a good idea. It makes getting points much easier.
The difference between it and Easy mode is that it has more symbols, and different ones, and when a move is made points
are worth more.
-Zen mode is just for stress relief. It has the same symbols as Hard mode. No time to have to
worry about, but the points are greatly reduced.
Extra Tips
-The more moves you make and the more symbols you get rid of, the more time you receive.
-Use the Wild Card and the Bomb to your advantage.
-Work from bottom up. That way, you always get more new tiles, have a better chance for more chains, and can continue
to make moves longer before the board is reshuffled.
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