» Game Description

Glyph

As a descendant of the Elemental Masters, it is up to you to restore the world of Kuros to its once beautiful state by harnessing the powers of Wood, Fire, Water, Metal and Aether. Break through layers of rock by matching Guardstones to uncover the mystery of the Glyphs. With 14 interactive objects, power-ups with 3 boost levels and 125 custom levels, Quest Mode will keep you busy. Action Mode will challenge your skills and reflexes with 130 additional levels to play. Save Kuros, before it's too late!

» Game Features

  • Save The World In 2 Modes!
  • 255 Custom Levels In 5 Unique Environments
  • Assemble Glyphs In The Bonus Levels
  • 14 In-Game Artifacts

» Game Reviews

  • “PLAYING THE DEMO WAS VERY FUN, THIS GAME IS REALLY A GOOD WORK OF DESIGN AND MUSIC. I DO`N'T KNOW IF IN THE LAST LEVELS THERE ARE SOMETHING DIFFERENT, I THINK I HAVE TO PAY IT TO FIND OUT. BUT WELL... I LIKE IT THAT'S THE TRUE.” – Chimal
  • “This game has good visuals and has a narrator that talks to you. In addition to clearing the tiles there are also about 4 sound matching puzzles per each element.” – Nalgaverga
  • “I enjoyed this game.It was like I was in another world far,far away.” – gozamer

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 64 MB
  • DirectX: 8.1 or higher
  • CPU: P2 400
  • Video: 32 bit 3D Hardware Accelerated Video Card
  • Internet: Active Internet Connec

» Extra Info

Developer: Sandlot Games
Release Date: 2006-06-23
Tags: action, match 3, online, puzzle

Did you know that…
Augustan English scholars of the early 18th century, imitating French antiquaries, adopted glyph from the Greek word meaning a "carving." But "glyph" first came to widespread European attention with the engravings and lithographs from Frederick Catherwood's drawings of undeciphered glyphs of the Maya civilization in the early 1840s.

Misspellings: gliph glyf glif

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