You’ve found the ancient relics of Tutankhanine – impressive. But now you’re trapped inside the pyramids and angry mummies are awakening to punish those who dared enter their tomb. Can you light your path , escape their grasp, and defeat them? Or will the mummies get to the relics of the pharaoh first? Go forth adventurers – good luck!


Cooperative – Players work together and win or lose as a team

Tile Laying – Players will extend the paths in the tomb by adding various tiles via connected doorways to the table

Dice Rolling – Players will fight mummies they encounter by rolling dice. Depending on the faces rolled they may do damage, lure the mummy away, draw tiles, or activate their variable player powers


  • 1 to 4 Players – Works well at any count. Maybe a little better at 3 or 4 because more total tiles are out from the start in player’s hands
  • Ages 8 & Up – The game seems very approachable, and everyone is working together so it’s a good family-weight game
  • Fans of tile laying, dice rolling, and cooperative games

  • Aesthetics – The art is super cute!
  • Components – Good tiles, dice, and cardboard tokens (though some of those are a bit small). Love the player and mummy pieces, very nice!
  • Rules are well written and clear
  • Modular board, so it’s a little different every time with what tiles you draw, and what mechanisms you try to trigger
  • Light strategy in working together to make decisions for your best pathing
  • Luck – Between drawing tiles and dice rolls, a lot can come down to luck with not much mitigation
  • The mummy die is a bit of a clunky mechanic. We would sometimes forget to roll it, because we just wanted to get into our player turns
  • The mummies don’t feel very different from one another, which keeps them from being more interesting

Overall, it’s a cute and neat game.The game length can vary quite a bit depending on how players chose to play their tiles and trigger the various mechanisms. I think it offers a nice level of light cooperative strategy, while still being approachable because there are luck factors as well. I think it is a solid game for a family game night, or players who are newer to gaming looking for a light, unique co-op.


Additional Information:
My Final Rating – 6/10

Designers – Bruno Cathala, Anthony Perone
Artist – Camille Chaussy
Publisher – 25th Century Games
MSRP – $35.00
Website

*I was provided a copy of this game to do this review*

If you like what I do, consider supporting me.