Alright, alright, let’s talk about this Cleopatra Fortune Sega Saturn game. I ain’t no fancy gamer or nothin’, but I can tell ya a thing or two about what I see.
First off, they say it’s a puzzle game, like them Tetris things my grandkids play. But this one’s got all sorts of sparkly gems and stones fallin’ down. And somethin’ about Egypt, ya know, with them pyramids and all. They say it’s got “cutesy anime Egyptian theme.” Don’t rightly know what “anime” is, but I guess it means them little pictures of people are kinda cute, with big eyes and such.
- Gems and Stones: Lots of ’em, fallin’ from the top. You gotta match ’em up, I reckon. Different shapes and colors, all shiny and whatnot.
- Egypt Stuff: Pyramids, Cleo- somethin’ lady, all that jazz. Makes it look kinda fancy, even if I don’t understand it all.
- Cute Pictures: Like I said, them anime things. Little people with big eyes. My grandaughter would probably like it.
Now, this here game, it ain’t new, see? It’s been around for a while. They talkin’ ’bout a “Saturn version,” which I guess is some kinda old game machine. Like them Ataris, only newer, I suppose. And they just put it on them newfangled contraptions too, the kind my kids play on their phones and such. They say, “The Saturn version of arcade puzzle game Cleopatra Fortune was released worldwide for modern platforms today.” So I guess it’s a oldie but a goodie, like them old country songs.
I seen some videos too. Some fella playin’ through the levels. He got all the way to level 20! Showed off all the colors and how the game works. He said, “I had my eye on this port for a long time, next to the Dreamcast, and I finally got it! In this video, I go through levels 1-20.” Sounds like he was real excited about it. And the game, it looks real colorful. They say, “With colorful graphics that bring ancient Egypt on to your screen.” Yep, lots of bright colors, like a rainbow exploded on the screen.
So, what’s the point of this game? Well, from what I gather, you gotta make them gems and stones disappear by matching ’em up. Like when you’re sortin’ laundry, gotta put the socks with the socks and the shirts with the shirts. Only here, if you match enough, they go poof! And then you get points, I guess. And maybe somethin’ else happens, some kinda special effect or somethin’. I ain’t quite sure.
This “Cleopatra Fortune,” it’s more than just matchin’ stuff though. It’s got that whole Egypt thing goin’ on. Makes it a bit more interestin’, I reckon. Not just plain old blocks, but sparkly gems and pictures of ancient stuff. It’s like a history lesson and a puzzle all rolled into one. Though, I ain’t sure how much history you’re gonna learn from a game with cutesy pictures.
And people, they seem to like it. They puttin’ it on all sorts of machines, old and new. Must be somethin’ to it, right? Maybe it’s the colors, maybe it’s the puzzle, maybe it’s just that Cleo-somethin’ lady. Whatever it is, folks are playin’ it. They even put up videos online, showin’ other folks how to play. That’s how I seen it, ya know, on that internet thingy my grandson showed me.
Now, I ain’t gonna lie, I probably wouldn’t be very good at this game. My fingers ain’t as quick as they used to be, and my eyes ain’t what they once were. But I can see why folks like it. It’s colorful, it’s got a bit of a story, and it keeps your mind busy. And sometimes, that’s all you need, ya know? A little somethin’ to pass the time and take your mind off things.
So, if you’re lookin’ for a puzzle game with a bit of a twist, this Cleopatra Fortune might just be the ticket. It’s got gems, it’s got Egypt, and it’s got them cute little pictures. And who knows, you might even learn a thing or two about them pyramids. Or maybe you’ll just have a good time matchin’ up sparkly things. Either way, it seems like a decent enough way to spend an afternoon, especially if you’re lookin’ to play somethin’ that ain’t too complicated. It’s just a good ol’ puzzle game with a bit of fancy dressin’ up, that’s all.