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MumboJumbo, LLC was an independent developer of games for personal computers, game consoles and mobile devices. MumboJumbo Mobile, LLC publishes entertainment software for Android and iOS devices. History The company was founded in January 2001 by Mark Dochtermann and Ron Dimant after leaving Ritual Entertainment. In 2003 it became one of the first independent developers to popularize casual games by partnering with portal sites to make games available for download directly to Windows and Mac computers. MumboJumbo was previously a United Developers Company that acquired other development companies including Zono, Ritual Entertainment, and Hot Lava Studios. On January 24, 2007, MumboJumbo announced their acquisition of Ritual Entertainment, a popular developer of first person shooter titles such as ''SiN'' and '' Star Trek: Elite Force II''. Upon acquisition Ritual was made to assist with work on casual game titles, causing many prominent employees to leave the company and many ...
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Luxor (video Game)
''Luxor'' is a game and series of tile-matching action puzzle video games, developed and published by MumboJumbo, with the initial release in 2005. The first sequel to this game was ''Luxor: Amun Rising'', which was released in 2005 followed by ''Luxor 2'', which was released in 2006 and included new gameplay, levels and bonus. After that came '' Luxor 3'', which featured seven gameplay modes and improved graphics. It was followed by '' Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife''. Gameplay ''Luxor''’s gameplay is similar to ''Puzz Loop'' and '' Zuma''. The user eliminates colored magical spheres by causing three or more spheres of the same color to collide. When spheres are eliminated, nearby spheres which now form a segment of three or more of the same color will also explode in a chain reaction. During gameplay, the on-screen spheres continuously move forward, pushed themselves by additional small scarabs. If any sphere reaches the player's pyramid, the player loses a life and is for ...
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Luxor 5th Passage
''Luxor 5th Passage'' (known as Luxor 5) is the "sequel" to Luxor, Luxor 2, Luxor 3, and Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife. It was developed by Absolutist and published by MumboJumbo in the 5th anniversary of the creation of Luxor, the original series. Gameplay Adventure Create matches of three or more spheres. Every third match in a row grants you a powerup. Catch the powerup and it will activate. A number of matches is needed to finish the level. The color are red, green, yellow, blue, purple, white and black, these colors are the same as for Luxor. The level 14-6 is added, because it breaks the record at 84 levels, which adds 14 bonus levels, with the 85% of the completion of every stage, it will upgrade into Double Shooter along with Pharaoh's Daggers. The total levels for Luxor 5th Passage is 98, and 1 special level from Blast mode, and 15 People's Choice awards from Luxor 2 ''Luxor 2'' is an action-oriented casual puzzle game developed by MumboJumbo. First released in 20 ...
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Luxor 2
''Luxor 2'' is an action-oriented casual puzzle game developed by MumboJumbo. First released in 2006, it is the sequel to the original ''Luxor'', which was released in 2005. The title can be played online at several different sites, and can be purchased for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Xbox Live Arcade. The game's console debut was on June 11, 2008, with its release via Xbox Live Arcade. It can be purchased directly from the Xbox Live Marketplace. ''Luxor 2'' is also available in a Windows Vista-only version from MSN Games which includes improved graphics over the previous computer versions. ''Luxor 2 HD'' is also available in a Windows 11-only version from Microsoft Store. Gameplay The game challenges the user to eliminate colored ''magical spheres'' by causing three or more spheres of the same color to collide. Players do this primarily by shooting additional spheres from a winged scarab which they guide back and forth along the bottom of the screen. When spheres are el ...
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Luxor Evolved
''Luxor Evolved'' is a tile-matching video game released in 2012 by MumboJumbo. Gameplay The objective of ''Luxor Evolved'' is similar to that of other marble-popping matching games such as PopCap Games' '' Zuma''. Typical of the ''Luxor'' series, each stage includes a series of scarabs pushing a line of marbles along a path toward an open pyramid. The player is tasked with rescuing the marbles, using a marble-launching "winged scarab" that moves across the bottom of the screen, by matching a chain of three or more of the same color, or by using various power-ups, which are dispensed randomly when the marbles are rescued. If any marble completely enters the holes, the player loses a life. ''Luxor Evolved'' introduces gameplay and style which is a notable departure from the series' norm. In comparison to earlier games, the gameplay moves more quickly. The chains of marbles are reversed, leaving some behind, rather than the stage being reset if the player loses a life; on a surviv ...
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Luxor 3
''Luxor 3'' is an action-puzzle computer game released by MumboJumbo. It is a sequel to ''Luxor'' and ''Luxor 2''. As with the other Luxor games, it maintains an Egyptian theme and revolves around Egyptian deities, with a main gameplay goal of removing spheres in various lines of spheres on a set track by exploding groups of three or more spheres. Gameplay The game remains similar to that in previous editions of ''Luxor'': the main objective is to remove spheres of many different colors (ranging from four to nine different colors) from a track of spheres before they enter the pyramid at the end of a track. The lines of colored spheres are held by a scarab at the back end, and a set number of these sets must be cleared. ''Luxor 3'' features canopic jars that show up in the middle of the game: they will show up multiple times in each level until it is collected by being shot at by a sphere. Collecting all of these in the first four classic mode levels of each stage will unlock ...
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Shadows Of Amn
''Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn'' is a role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Interplay Entertainment. It is the sequel to ''Baldur's Gate'' (1998) and was released for Microsoft Windows in September 2000. Like ''Baldur's Gate'', the game takes place in the Forgotten Realms—a fantasy campaign setting—and is based on the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd edition rules. Powered by BioWare's Infinity Engine, ''Baldur's Gate II'' uses an isometric perspective and pausable real-time gameplay. The player controls a party of up to six characters, one of whom is the player-created protagonist, while the others are certain characters recruited from the game world. Set in the fictional Forgotten Realms, much of ''Baldur's Gate II'' takes place in and around Athkatla, a city in the country of Amn. Opening shortly after the events of ''Baldur's Gate'', the game continues the story of the protagonist, Gorion's Ward, whose unique heritage has now drawn the at ...
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7 Wonders Of The Ancient World (video Game)
''7 Wonders of the Ancient World'' is a puzzle video game. It was developed by Hot Lava Games' Russian studio and published by MumboJumbo in February 2007. On April 2, 2009, the PSP version of ''7 Wonders of the Ancient World'' was released on the PlayStation Store. Gameplay Players take the task of reconstructing the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In each wonder, there are 5 to 7 sub-levels of runes that players switch to form a row of 3 or more runes. There are two modes of play: Free Play and Quest Mode. In Free Play, players can choose to play any level they have completed in Quest Mode. Reception ''7 Wonders of the Ancient World'' received mixed reviews from critics upon release. On Metacritic Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created by Jason Dietz, Marc ..., the game holds scores of ...
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Ritual Entertainment
Ritual Entertainment was an American video game developer established in 1996 by Robert Atkins, Mark Dochtermann, Jim Dosé, Richard 'Levelord' Gray, Michael Hadwin, Harry Miller, and Tom Mustaine. Based in Dallas, Texas, Ritual Entertainment was formerly known as Hipnotic Interactive, during which period they began development of their signature video game ''SiN''. History Members of the Ritual Entertainment development team have contributed assets to other games such as ''American McGee's Alice'', '' Medal of Honor: Airborne'', '' Tomb Raider: Legend'', and ''25 to Life'', and are also the creators of "Übertools" for id Tech 3, which has been licensed for a number of other games. Shortly after signing Hipnotic, publisher Activision claimed that Hipnotic had been at the core of the ''Duke Nukem 3D'' development team. ''Duke Nukem 3D'' developer 3D Realms vigorously denied this, stating that only five members of Hipnotic Interactive were former staff of 3D Realms, and of these ...
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