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Treasures of The Ancient Cavern is the tale of fantasy, adventure and ancient magic that challenges players to cross the equator and follow in the footsteps of the Incas in order to discover ancient artifacts and learn the magic of great Inca.
Your objective in the game is to restore 18 Inca artifacts by solving tricky puzzles as you travel through 90 increasingly challenging levels. Each level comes with a tile-matching puzzle. To finish the level, you must make matches over stone tiles. Unlike many other games, Treasures of The Ancient Cavern lets you move the pieces in manner that doesn’t try to mimic how you would do this in a typical “swap-and-match” puzzle. With Treasures of The Ancient Cavern, you click on and drag not a single tile but an entire strip of tiles to match three or more of the same kind. If the move doesn’t end in a match, the strip jumps back to its position.
The game lets you play against the clock in the timed mode or relax in the untimed mode and indulge yourself into unhurried puzzle solving fun. To add replayability to the game, the developers have added to Treasures of The Ancient Cavern over 10 magic runes and power-ups.
Visually speaking, the game is a looker. Its visionary artistic direction includes beautiful and lively backgrounds with palms slowly swaying in the breeze, clouds unhurriedly traveling in the evening sky and many other fine animation effects. Ambient, ethno-centric rhythms, weaving in the game, work well with the visuals and create the atmosphere for playing.
If you love casual games, those five-minute diversions you play for a quick break but somehow end up clicking away on for two hours, check out Treasures of The Ancient Cavern and you will discover plenty of head-scratching puzzles to enjoy!
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english to hieroglyphs
ancient trees
Egyptian Hieroglyphs
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Treasures of The Ancient Cavern: http://www.divogames.com/games/treasures_of_ancient_cavern/TreasuresOfAncientCavern.exe
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Move and match bricks to unravel the mysteries of ancient hieroglyphs that will help you restore the glorious pyramids! Brickshooter Egypt is a totally new brain-teasing puzzle experience across more than 60 captivating levels! The difficulty increases with your 2nd and 3rd replay and provides for a total of 180 exciting levels in all! If the stunning Egyptian themed graphics and soundtrack don't hook you, the gameplay will. Unlock the secrets of the pharaohs today!
Brickshooter Egypt: http://www.brickshooteregyptonlinegame.com/downloads/brickshooter-egypt.exe
Edongba: http://www.zmnsoft.com/edongba/En/DownLoad/Edongba_En.zip
Edongba is a useful program to input Dongba hieroglyphs and Geba symbols which are Naxi's language by English meaning or by Latian alphabet for Naxi into your edit software such as WORD on Windows 2000,Nt,2003,XP,Vista,Windows 7.
The Naxi language (a.k.a. Nakhi, Naqxi, Nasi or Moso) is a Sino-Tibetan language, though some linguists classify it as a Burmese-Lolo language. Naxi has been written with Dongba script and Geba script.
The Naxi Dongba script (a.k.a. Tomba or dto-mba) is used exclusively by the Dongba (shamans/priests) as an aid to the recitation of ritual texts during religious ceremonies and shamanistic rituals.
The Dongba priests wrote on coarse, handmade paper. Sheets were sown together at the left edge to form a book. Pages were ruled horizontally, and the hieroglyphs were drawn from left to right in three or five sections within the rules. Somewhat thicker sheets of paper form a stiff cover that contains the title. They were usually named after the type of ceremony for which they were used.
These interesting symbols depicted here are called Dongba hieroglyphs, and represent a unique form of writing, being in fact the only hieroglyphic writing system still in use today. This writing system of hieroglyphs has been recognized by international academic and cultural circles as a most remarkable world heritage. Naxi Dongba Hieroglyphs differ from Chinese characters and may be compared to Egyptian or Mayan hieroglyphs.
Naxi Dongba Hieroglyphs at first glance resemble the hieroglyphics in the Book of Death of ancient Egypt. They are, however, more sophisticated and complete because they range from a system of symbols to a complicated rebus with verbs, particles and phonetics.
The Naxi manuscripts are truly a "living fossil" that still mystifies those that study ancient Himalayan culture. |
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