The Egyptian Prophecy is a 2004 point‑and‑click graphic adventure set in ancient Egypt under the rule of Pharaoh Ramses II. You play as Maya, a young magician-priestess tasked with investigating mysterious accidents on the construction site of a monumental obelisk commissioned by the pharaoh. Using magical visions and puzzle-solving, Maya must heal the site’s troubles and ensure the obelisk is completed in time to save Ramses and secure Egypt’s future.
Key Features
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Immersive 360° first-person exploration
Navigate richly detailed ancient locales such as work sites, temples, and riverine paths using panoramic, full‑scene movement and point‑and‑click interaction. -
Mystical dual-reality gameplay
Maya periodically enters a dreamlike realm to commune with Egyptian gods—solving vision-based puzzles that impact events back in the earthly world. -
Diverse riddles and timed challenges
The game features a wide array of puzzles—from hieroglyph decoding and item crafting to time-sensitive sequences—designed to test both logic and reflexes. -
Historical setting with internal encyclopedia
Learn about Egyptian mythology, architecture, and cultural figures via an in-game database—enhancing narrative depth while grounding the mystery in period detail. -
Cinematic visuals and atmospheric design
High‑definition background art, fluid character animations, and evocative ambient soundscapes bring the ancient setting and magical elements to life. -
Concise mid-length storyline
With a runtime of approximately 6–8 hours, the pacing is focused and the structure linear—perfect for players looking for a compact adventure experience.