This is a "point-and-click" adventure game in which players guide cartoonlike characters through three storylines. Players explore ancient Egyptian cities as they collect objects, interact with other characters, and attempt to lift a malevolent curse. The game contains comical elements that sometimes include crude comments or jokes (e.g., "Do you want to touch it?" and "It's the oldest profession in the world!"/"The oldest profession? I thought that was . . ."/"Pyramid building?"); in one sequence, players' character tries to coax a man out of a bathroom stall (e.g., "What's taking you so long?"). Some cutscenes and sequences contain suggestive dialogue and/or situations (e.g., "There's a whole lot of body waiting for you if you solve this riddle," "I was having a dream . . . Of exotic dancers with almost nothing on!" and "[T]hey weren't melons at all . . . they were the market-woman's . . . anyway, my cheek hurt for hours."); another sequence depicts a belly dancer in a skimpy outfit—camera angles zoom in and pan up the dancer's body. As the game progresses, the dialogue contains a few drug references (e.g., "Sex, drugs, and rock n' roll" and "Too many drugs, huh?"). The words "damn" and "hell" can also be heard in dialogue.
Platforms
Windows PC
Crude Humor, Drug Reference, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes
No Interactive Elements
Rating Summary
Egyptian Trilogy is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Crude Humor, Drug Reference, Mild Language, and Suggestive Themes.