NOTE: This game has no relation to the Luxor marble-popping series - Luxor is simply the name of the city. Overall I enjoyed the game and recommend it to solitaire players, I rate it a 7/10 in competition with other solitaire games. Although there are no steam achievements there are six in game achievements. They were both very immersive and lovely to look at and listen to. ![]() The backgrounds and music for the game are very fitting to the subject of this solitaire game. You may accomplish this by collecting scarabs while playing levels. As a sideline to the game you also have a map of Luxor to view and build different structures to complete the ancient holy city's temples and other sites. When you go to the store you have a choice of 5 boosters to pick from which cost different amounts of gold. To help you on your way, you win gold at the end of each hand, this gold is used to buy up to three boosters that you keep until used. There is also a padlock, on some areas, that is unlocked by carrying on a continuous card play of a certain number. Each board has it's own layout which may also have certain areas of the layout locked, you can unlock these areas by uncovering a sword or a hammer, which opens up the overgrowth and stone locks. ![]() You must finish a level to open the next level up for play. There are 120 levels in this game, with many challenging layouts. There are not many frills or additions to the basic style play of this solitaire game, but this makes for a game you can play no matter how you are feeling and still get some quality solitaire game play in. Although Luxor Solitaire is a basic solitaire game it is very enjoyable and a relaxing solitaire gem.
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