» Game Description

The Lost City of Gold

The Lost City of Gold is the swap-and-match game in which you must remove pieces by matching three or more like-colored pieces. Work quickly, though, because the time meter is keeping track of your speed. Each level has a piece-collection goal and to move to the next level, you'll need to fulfill this goal...think you can do it?

Discover the secrets of the Lost City of Gold by unlocking special pieces. Color and Proximity bombs will help you on your way, but beware stone pieces, that are unmovable. Keep track of your progress with the high scores' board and don't say we didn't warn you...this one is ridiculously addictive!

» Game Features

  • Match 3 To Unlock The Gold!
  • Discover Power-Ups And Special Pieces
  • More Than 45 Levels To Explore!
  • A Journey like No Other!

» Game Reviews

  • “Although the graphics are decent, the game is much like most matching games with one big exception.... all the levels are extremely easy until you get to the level before the treasure which is is slightly harder. It took me a few hours to master this. I went through the entire game in just 4 hours and I'm no game wizard! Save your money for better games.” – kkoldyk
  • “Great graphics and sound. Loved the game but the double-clicking some times slows down the game. Over all though I really liked it” – gamette48

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • CPU: P3 500

» Extra Info

Developer: Anarchy Enterprises
Release Date: 2005-09-20
Tags: board, match 3, online, puzzle

Did you know that…
Pure gold is too soft for ordinary use and is hardened by alloying with silver, copper, and other metals. Gold and its many alloys are most often used in jewelry, coinage and as a standard for monetary exchange in many countries. Because of its high electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion and other desirable combinations of physical and chemical properties, gold also emerged in the late 20th century as an essential industrial metal.

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