Status Reset_Tears Feb 1, 2021
This comment by Nucleotyde is what prompted me to play this one... and my thoughts on this game are pretty much the exact same! Cleopatra Fortune rocks. It's reminiscent of falling block tile-matching puzzle games like Tetris, Puyo Puyo, Money Puzzle Exchanger, etc. But there's a different feel to this one. You are trying to arrange blocks to make full …
This comment by Nucleotyde is what prompted me to play this one... and my thoughts on this game are pretty much the exact same! Cleopatra Fortune rocks. It's reminiscent of falling block tile-matching puzzle games like Tetris, Puyo Puyo, Money Puzzle Exchanger, etc. But there's a different feel to this one. You are trying to arrange blocks to make full lines like in Tetris, and you are trying to set up chains like in Puyo Puyo -- but that's where the similarities end.
The goal for this one is to surround jewels and golden sarcophagus coffins with the Egyptian stone hieroglyph blocks. Create a full circle with no gaps, and all the treasures will disappear... and then all the blocks above those treasures will fall down (and potentially line up like in Tetris -- full lines of blocks disappear). When treasures or blocks disappear, you earn points -- the more treasures, the more points... and the higher the combo, the more points. It's as fun as it is addicting, and it's very addicting.
I'll also throw out that the presentation is great for this one. The ancient Egypt theme of it all is great, and I dig the music (both in the arcade version, and the Dreamcast version I played). And also, Cleopatra is cute -- I like how she reacts to how well (or how poorly) you're doing in the game. (And ultimately will always despair when you finally lose... sad day.)