» Game Description

Jewels of Cleopatra

It's a mesmerizing puzzler with a creative twist that won't just have you matching tiles, you'll be adventuring through them! As archaeologist Dr. Felicity Turnstone, you must make your way through hidden tombs and underground catacombs, matching tiles to clear your path. Your task is complicated by a competing art dealer who is up to no good! Unlock treasure chests filled with items that help clear rocks and other obstacles that block your way. Are you up to the challenge of finding the lost treasures?

» Game Features

  • An Adventure Through The Tiles!
  • More Than 100 Amazing Levels!
  • Mini-Games Galore!
  • 9 Special Items And Abilities!

» Game Reviews

  • “Really enjoyed the game; nice graphics, and good music. I especially liked that it was a totally new twist on the match-3 game... being able to walk across the map added a lot of new gameplay modes. I especially liked the levels with the evil guy I had to race against.. set my heart racing. Good work.” – RatRace
  • “This is not the same match-3 game of ever and ever. Here you have to make roads and discover treasures. Really nice game and a good idea.” – Diosito
  • “I have seen other games like this but I like the added challange of getting to the treasure then the way out. This give the game a new twist.” – panzy91a
  • “This is a really original take on Match 3 games. I like finding my own path better than the way Davinci Code made me use the path they made for me. I also like the subgames - especially the scarab race. Overall, this is a really great game! Also the music is really superb!” – MonkeyBill

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows NT
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • CPU: P733

» Extra Info

Developer: Encore Software
Release Date: 2006-12-28
Tags: adventure, match 3, puzzle

Did you know that…
The ancient sources, particularly the Roman ones, are in general agreement that Cleopatra poisoned herself by inducing an asp to bite her. The oldest source is Strabo, who was alive at the time of the event, and might even have been in Alexandria. He says that there are two stories: that she applied a toxic ointment, or that she was bitten by an asp. Several Roman poets, writing within ten years of the event, all mention bites by two asps, as does Florus, a historian, some 150 years later. Velleius, sixty years after the event, also refers to an asp.

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