The “The Stone of the Pharaoh” is a HTML5 puzzle game . The goal of the game is to clear all the grid, matching two or more block of the same color. The user loses a life if a single block is clicked.
This game has been developed in HTML5/js and third-party library CreateJs – http://createjs.com/ (not Construct2 or other framework).
The ZIP package contains the game with 768×1500 resolution that scales to fit the whole screen device
Just warning that for very wide screens, the game may not be perfectly full screen.
The game is fully compatible with all most common mobile devices.
WARNING:
Sounds are enabled for mobile but we can’t grant full audio compatibility on all mobile devices due to some well-know issue between some mobile-browser and HTML5.
So if you want to avoid sound loading, please read the documentation
Sounds can’t be enabled for Windows Phone as this kind of device have unsolvable issues with <audio> and <video> tag.
25 Jan 2025, 12:01 PM
25 Jan 2025, 12:01 PM
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