Brickshooter Egypt info and screens

The only bricking that makes living worthwhile has absolutely nothing to do with PSPs. It’s those games with the bricks that get all matched up and turned into groups and mysteriously disappear. That being said, there’s a new game on the block (groans at the pun) with the upcoming release of Brickshooter Egypt for the PC.

Created by Got Game Entertainment, Brickshooter Egypt tasks the player with rebuilding five ancient pyramids as well as the Sphinx. To do so, you have to use your wits as only by matching blocks together can you restore Egypt’s monuments to their former glory.

The one great thing about this? No backbreaking labor, slavery or use of ropes to lift one-ton blocks! Expect to see this in store shelves in January of next year with a retail price of US$ 19.99.

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The only bricking that makes living worthwhile has absolutely nothing to do with PSPs. It’s those games with the bricks that get all matched up and turned into groups and mysteriously disappear. That being said, there’s a new game on the block (groans at the pun) with the upcoming release of Brickshooter Egypt for the PC.

Created by Got Game Entertainment, Brickshooter Egypt tasks the player with rebuilding five ancient pyramids as well as the Sphinx. To do so, you have to use your wits as only by matching blocks together can you restore Egypt’s monuments to their former glory.

The one great thing about this? No backbreaking labor, slavery or use of ropes to lift one-ton blocks! Expect to see this in store shelves in January of next year with a retail price of US$ 19.99.

Shoot bricks.  - Image 1 Shoot bricks.  - Image 2 Shoot bricks.  - Image 3 
Shoot bricks.  - Image 4 Shoot bricks.  - Image 5 Shoot bricks.  - Image 6

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