Posted June 27, 2014
I'm looking for the name of a (kind of) educational 90s point-and-click game set in Ancient Egypt. It was released in the late 90s, possibly for Windows 95 or Windows 98. You used the mouse only to move forward / turn around, interact with objects, etc.
It told the story of the Egyptian god Set, who murdered his brother, the god Osiris, and cut him up into pieces and scattered them across Egypt and you had to explore tombs and pyramids and find them, piece together puzzles, etc.
I remember distinctly there was a pyramid building scene, and a Nile travelling scene - where your boat could eaten by a hippopotamus out of nowhere.
From memory, the game seemed to have quite advanced 3D graphics for its time. Similar to Myst in its art design, if I recall correctly. It wasn't cartoony or 2D.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It told the story of the Egyptian god Set, who murdered his brother, the god Osiris, and cut him up into pieces and scattered them across Egypt and you had to explore tombs and pyramids and find them, piece together puzzles, etc.
I remember distinctly there was a pyramid building scene, and a Nile travelling scene - where your boat could eaten by a hippopotamus out of nowhere.
From memory, the game seemed to have quite advanced 3D graphics for its time. Similar to Myst in its art design, if I recall correctly. It wasn't cartoony or 2D.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.