The God Amon-Ra agrees to the request, provided that a majestic obelisk is completed before the Shemu (harvest) season begins.

Players take on the role of Maya , a young priestess and magician sent by the Pharaoh to investigate the work site, solve the mystery, and ensure the obelisk is finished in time to save his life. Gameplay Mechanics

On modern systems (Windows 10/11), users often need to set compatibility mode to Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or use graphics wrappers like dgVoodoo2 to prevent crashes to desktop. Critical Reception The Egyptian Prophecy: The Fate of Ramses on Steam

Now sixty years old and nearing the end of his life, Ramesses II asks the Oracle of Amun for an extension of his reign.

The game uses a first-person 360° panoramic view, allowing players to scan ancient Egyptian environments for clues and items.

Low by modern standards, requiring a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM.

Construction of the monument suddenly halts due to a series of mysterious accidents, a supposed curse, and workers dying on the job.

The Egyptian Prophecy: The Fate of Ramses (also known as Egypt III: The Fate of Ramses ) is a point-and-click adventure game released in March 2004 by developer MC2-Kheops and published by Microids . It is the third installment in the Egypt series, following its predecessors Egypt: 1156 B.C. and Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy . Story and Plot

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The God Amon-Ra agrees to the request, provided that a majestic obelisk is completed before the Shemu (harvest) season begins.

Players take on the role of Maya , a young priestess and magician sent by the Pharaoh to investigate the work site, solve the mystery, and ensure the obelisk is finished in time to save his life. Gameplay Mechanics

On modern systems (Windows 10/11), users often need to set compatibility mode to Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or use graphics wrappers like dgVoodoo2 to prevent crashes to desktop. Critical Reception The Egyptian Prophecy: The Fate of Ramses on Steam The Egyptian Prophecy: The Fate of Ramses

Now sixty years old and nearing the end of his life, Ramesses II asks the Oracle of Amun for an extension of his reign.

The game uses a first-person 360° panoramic view, allowing players to scan ancient Egyptian environments for clues and items. The God Amon-Ra agrees to the request, provided

Low by modern standards, requiring a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM.

Construction of the monument suddenly halts due to a series of mysterious accidents, a supposed curse, and workers dying on the job. Critical Reception The Egyptian Prophecy: The Fate of

The Egyptian Prophecy: The Fate of Ramses (also known as Egypt III: The Fate of Ramses ) is a point-and-click adventure game released in March 2004 by developer MC2-Kheops and published by Microids . It is the third installment in the Egypt series, following its predecessors Egypt: 1156 B.C. and Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy . Story and Plot