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Re & Apophis
An RPG, which takes place in ancient Egypt.

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Has anybody played the game?

Nice, then you can finish the demo. :)
Oh, could you please tell me the mistakes in the opening prologue?
My native English proofreader has rewritten much of my original opening text, mainly to kind of tighten it.

PS:

Didn't know that it was THAT simple to change it.^^

Has anybody played the game?

Thanks for your feedback, Dyhalto.
I will see what of your cons and nitpicks I can change for the full version. :)

The missing "h" in Pharaoh is just a little grammar error.
The thing about Re:
It seems that "Re" is more common in German, while "Ra" is more common in English.
The same extends to "Apophis" / "Apep".

About your problem:
Leave the underground and go in the temple again. If you use the door in the north in the first room, there is a waterfall in front of a door. Now that you have activated the switch in the room above, the barrier is gone and you can pass through the door and get the last orb. :)

Edit: If you have problems finding the way out of the underground:
The exit is in the east area.

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That looks funny. :)

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Find out in the expanded intro of Re & Apophis.
Second demo available on 4th November 2015!

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Inside of the temple of Sobek.

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Ah! Spiders! Kill them with fire! :D

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Thank you, Dyhalto.^^

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What is this? Re is sliding on ice? And... holy croc!
Are those crocodiles under the ice's surface?

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The "Myomantis imperatus" sprite is almost 8 months old.
Time flies!

Transition Review

Thanks for your review, nhubi.
I'm pretty surprised (not really in a good way to be honest) that the game is still played and also been commented on. It just could hold people off playing my latest game.
But still very interesting to read a review about it.^^
I should have considered to "hide" my English weakness with that "the language is part of the surrealism" explanation. :D

Anyway, please don't judge my skills based on that little game.
Perhaps you are also (however) interested in "Re & Apophis"? ;)

Greetings, Diaeitsch

Edit: After all this years, I realize that the red clock is not correct at all... but the reason of course is the surrealism. xD