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  2. Luxor (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Luxor is a game and series of tile-matching action puzzle video games, developed and published by MumboJumbo, with the initial release in 2005. The first sequel to this game was Luxor: Amun Rising , which was released in 2005 followed by Luxor 2 , which was released in 2006 and included new gameplay, levels and bonus.

  3. Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife - Wikipedia

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    Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife (known as Luxor 4) is the sequel to Luxor, Luxor 2, and Luxor 3, and has features such as Battle mode, six lands to venture through rather than just Egypt, and stories narrated by Queen Nefertiti. [2] The game was developed by MumboJumbo LLC.

  4. Luxor Evolved - Wikipedia

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    The objective of Luxor Evolved is similar to other marble-popping matching games such as PopCap Games's Zuma. [3] Typical of the Luxor series, each stage includes a series of scarabs pushing a line of spheres along a path toward an open pyramid. The player must "rescue" the spheres, using a marble-launching "winged scarab" that moves across the ...

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  6. Minecart - Wikipedia

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    Cart from 16th century, found in Transylvania A dumper minecart used in the Basque Country, currently at the Minery Museum. A minecart , mine cart , or mine car (or more rarely mine trolley or mine hutch ) is a type of rolling stock found on a mine railway , used for transporting ore and materials procured in the process of traditional mining .

  7. Luxo Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American animated short film produced and released by Pixar. [2] Written and directed by John Lasseter, the two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp.