The Rise of Atlantis

March 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Game Systems

  • Collect The 7 Powers Of Poseidon.
  • 77 Explosive Levels.
  • Spectacular Power-Ups And Bonuses.
  • 7 Magic Artifacts To Assemble.

Product Description
Raise the legendary continent of Atlantis! In this extraordinary puzzler with spectacular new features, you set out on an adventurous quest around the ancient lands of Greece, Troy, Phoenicia, Babylon, Egypt, Carthage and Rome to gather the seven powers of Poseidon. With 77 captivating levels of fantastic game play, truly unique twists and the ability of continuous replay, this game will keep you entertained for weeks!… More >>

The Rise of Atlantis

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5 Responses to “The Rise of Atlantis”
  1. P. Sherman says:

    I made it to the 12th level of Carthage, played that level repeatedly, used up my 10 bonuses and simply could not get through it. I still had 2 lives left but with nothing to use to help myself and the way they were laying….no point in going on. Kind of disappointing to play a game that has a level that, at some point, cannot be conquered (would have been nice to have my bonuses back after failing each attempt so I would have a chance to make it through on the next attempt….should have been able to try again with what I had going into the level). That was about halfway through, and I am fairly good at this sort of thing. It froze once on my computer but I got it back without losing my place. Great game but only good for about 4 days of play here…
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. J. Bowman says:

    I do love playing these Atlantis games. This is the second one I bought thru Amazon. For some reason it constantly locks up/freezes up my screen, and I have to reboot. I guess some games are like that. oh well. 6.99 down the drain…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Nuknuk says:

    This is in the same mold with games like Bejeweled, Kahuna, Jewel Quest, 7 Wonders, and probably there are tons more versions of this game out there. All of the above are fun to play with. Repetitive, yes, but it is engaging and entertaining that is why everybody keeps on doing it again and again.

    I like the educational part that comes with this game. It teaches a little bit of history about the ancient cities of legendary Atlantis, Babylon and the surrounding areas each time you complete a level. The graphics are exceptional, the sound effects are dramatically exciting. Been playing this game more as opposed to the similar games mentioned above.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. PippiMom says:

    This is one of the best match 3 games out there. Graphics are exceptional for a match 3, game play enticing. Call of Atlantis (the sequel) is just as much fun. With try-it-before-you-buy-it, you can’t lose.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. M. Pierson says:

    I played through all the levels/games once. It then seems to hint on the final screen that there are further adventures as you go through all the levels again. So I played through them 2 more times, practically the same games each time. You accrue more extra time, bombs, lightening bolts and switching icons.

    Overall it is fun and interesting. You are matching three or more items on the screen at a time to clear them. Plus moving the four helpers to drop off the screen to gain them. As you go up in levels you run into stone walls, frozen squares, locked squares and other hazards that you have to work around to match pieces.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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