
Egypt (japan) Game

Ever heard of Egypt for the NES? Yeah, me neither—until I stumbled on this weird little Japan-only release from '91. It’s one of those obscure titles that makes you wonder how it even got made. You’re basically exploring pyramids, dodging traps, and solving puzzles that feel like they were designed by someone who really loved Indiana Jones but had a thing for cryptic, old-school difficulty.
First few minutes in, you’re just pushing blocks and avoiding scorpions, but then suddenly the game throws hieroglyphics at you like they’re supposed to make sense. (Spoiler: They don’t, unless you’re fluent in moon logic.) The music’s got this eerie, repetitive vibe that either hypnotizes you or drives you nuts—no in-between. If you’re into forgotten NES oddities, this one’s a trip, but good luck finishing it without a guide.
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