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Best for casual players who want quick marble-shooter fun without modern free-to-play baggage.
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About Luxor: 5th Passage
I fired up Luxor 5th Passage expecting the kind of match-three fatigue that sinks mid-2000s casual ports. Instead, I got something leaner: straightforward marble-shooting from a fixed cannon, matching colors to clear the board before the chain reaches the pyramid. It's not reinventing the genre, but it's competent arcade action that doesn't overstay its welcome. The mechanics are clear, the difficulty curve is honest, and there's no energy bar or battle pass nonsense to chase you out after ten minutes. The downside is obvious: this is a decade-old indie title with a minimal audience and zero online presence to lean on. If you want marble-shooters with modern polish or live competitive modes, look elsewhere. But if you're after straightforward, no-fuss casual action and you can tolerate 2011 production values, Luxor 5th Passage delivers exactly what the box promises.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP/Vista/7
- Sound
- 16-bit Sound Card
- Memory
- 256MB RAM
- Graphics
- 128 MB Video Card
- DirectX®
- 9.0
- Processor
- 1.6GHz
- Hard Drive
- 100 MB
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Game Info
- Developer
- MumboJumbo
- Publisher
- Accelerate Games
- Release Date
- Jan 25, 2011







