Egypt (Japanese Video Game)
Egypt (γ¨γΈγγ, Ejiputo?) is a puzzle video game released for the Family Computer in 1991 by Human. It was released only in Japan. It is an object elimination type puzzle game. A player controls a spherical jewel, and jumps from tile to tile. Stepping on an arrow shifts a row or column in the direction of the arrow. Place two or more of the same object next to each to clear away objects. Clear all objects from a level to beat the level.
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