Ankh: Heart of Osiris

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Ankh: Heart of Osiris
Ankh Heart of Osiris cover.jpg
Cover art
Developer(s) Deck13 Interactive
Publisher(s) Xider
Engine OGRE, PINA
Platform(s) Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
Release
  • GER: October 30, 2006
  • FRA: November 17, 2006
  • UK: May 18, 2007
Genre(s) Third-person adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Ankh: Heart of Osiris (German : Ankh: Herz des Osiris) is the second game in the Ankh series of video games. The game was released in Germany on October 30, 2006, in France on November 17, [1] and in the United Kingdom on May 18, 2007. The development team originally considered to make the game as an expansion pack to Ankh , but was later developed as a pseudo-sequel to the first game. [2]

Contents

Plot

Assil has just returned to Cairo weeks after he had dispelled Osiris' curse and finds that the holy ankh has vanished. Assil needs to recover the ankh before Osiris can unleash another curse on Egypt.

Gameplay

Screenshot depicting the game visuals and interface. Screenshot Ankh Heart of Osiris.jpg
Screenshot depicting the game visuals and interface.

The game contains three playable characters: Assil, Thara and the Pharaoh. Gameplay is similar to the Runaway series. The game requires clicking on objects and places in the area to solve puzzles and progress. By default the player will be able to move the playable character around. When the mouse pointer is hovered over a particular something, the icon changes to match a different action such as Looking, Taking, Talking and Using. Items in the inventory can be looked at by left clicking on them and used by right clicking on them. [3]

One puzzle served as a copyright protection measure, in which the player was required to use a code wheel provided with the game copy to solve the combination in order to continue the game. [4]

Development

During the game's development, Deck13 revised the puzzles and content based on feedback from the previous game, while trying to balance the storyline and gameplay as well as the difficulty of the puzzles. [5]

Reception

Domestic

International

See also

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