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''The Pharaoh's Curse'', or simply ''Pharaoh's Curse'', is a
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adventure game written by Steve Coleman and published by
Synapse Software Synapse Software Corporation (marketed as SynSoft in the UK) was an American video game development and publishing company founded in 1981 by Ihor Wolosenko and Ken Grant. It initially focused on the Atari 8-bit family, then later developed for th ...
in 1983 for the
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. It was ported to the Commodore 64 and
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, with the VIC version published by
Human Engineered Software Human Engineered Software (HES, also known as HesWare) was an American software developer and publisher from 1980 until 1984. The company sold video games and educational and productivity software, in addition to several hardware products. It fo ...
. Coleman also wrote ''
Rainbow Walker ''Rainbow Walker'' is a color-changing action game designed by Steve Coleman for the Atari 8-bit family and published by Synapse Software in 1983. A Commodore 64 port followed. Coleman also wrote another game published by Synapse in 1983, '' The ...
'' for Synapse, published the same year. The player attempts to collect 16 treasures from an Egyptian tomb while avoiding the pharaoh, his mummy, and various traps. John Szczepaniak, writing for ''
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'' magazine, called ''The Pharaoh's Curse'' an early example of what later became known as the
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genre.


Gameplay

''The Pharaoh's Curse'' world is arranged as a series of 16 rooms in a 4 by 4 layout, using the
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technique of moving between them. The game opens with the player on a title screen, and they start the game by running onto the entrance, a pit, and falling into the tombs below. The rooms consist of various levels in a cave-like layout. The player can drop any distance without harm, and can climb back up on the ropes or elevator-like moving platforms that appear on most screens. Each of the rooms contains one of 16 treasures, which provide an extra life when they are retrieved. A display along the top of the screen indicates which treasures still had to be collected. While playing, two opponents appear regularly, the pharaoh and the mummy, which then chase the player. The player can shoot them, and they both shoot back at a much slower rate. Traps in the map, triggered by walking over visible triggers, tend to be more dangerous. Some triggers are positioned on the tops of elevators or the bottom of drops, making fast action required. Some of the rooms are sealed from each other using magic gates. These can be opened with keys that appear randomly around the map. Lastly, there is a flying creature, the Winged Avenger, which picks the player on contact, carries him through the screens and drops him somewhere. The Avenger can carry the player to areas that are otherwise unavailable due to the layout or a lack of keys. Once all treasures have been collected, the player must escape back to the starting screen. Subsequently, they receive a level password and the game restarts in a higher of the four difficulty levels.


Reception

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'' gave the game a favorable review, saying "''Pharaoh's Curse'' will appeal to all computerists and gamesters... It's another winner from Synapse." ''HI-Res'' said "This ''
Tutankham is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Konami and released by Stern in North America. Named after the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, the game combines a maze shoot 'em up with light puzzle-solving elements. It debuted at the Eur ...
'' takeoff is marvelous and the Joystick capability is magnificent." ''
Personal Computer Games ''Personal Computer Games'' was a multi-format UK computer games magazine of the early/mid-1980s published by VNU. History ''Personal Computer Games'' was launched in July 1983. The magazine was part of VNU and had its headquarters in Londo ...
'' gave the VIC-20 version an 8 out of 10 rating, saying "The basic idea behind ''Pharaoh's Curse'' isn't particularly new, but there are enough original touches to give a unique feel to the game. The program is visually attractive, easy to grasp, and great fun to play." They later awarded it the title of VIC-20 game of the year. In 2014, Josh Despain writing for ''Defunct Games'' gave it a B grade, saying it held a special place in his heart and that "I remember an ever-present desire to play this game whenever I had the chance."


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