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Shrine to Anubis is a single-player platformer that drops you into a temple crawling with hazards. You navigate crumbling corridors by leaping over spikes, sidestepping arrows, and timing jumps to avoid pitfalls. The controls are tight but unforgiving, requiring precision to reach the shrine at the level’s end. Each room feels like a mini-puzzle, balancing quick reflexes with spatial awareness. The game’s 72% user rating on Steam shows a split audience, some praise its atmospheric design and challenging obstacles, while others call it frustratingly rigid. What sticks out is its commitment to old-school difficulty without modern hand-holding. Hand-drawn Egyptian-inspired visuals keep things distinct, though the lack of checkpoints might test patience. For players who enjoy methodical problem solving over high-speed platforming, it offers a niche but tense experience.
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