Pyramid Connect
Demo on YouTube
Game Overview
Pyramid Connect takes you on an adventure into the dessert in search of treasure. It is available on the Apple app store.
Strategy
Some tips for playing.
Trekking
- Do not trek too soon. Trekking is expensive and if you stay and repeatedly explore a pyramid you will build up treasure.
Exploring
- You can only pick up a treasure once. If you visit the room again, the treasure is gone. So try to visit new rooms.
- An amulet is wonderful. It reveals monsters and also adds to your percentage explored count. Avoid the monsters - monsters will take of your treasure every time.
- Sometimes the only way to visit certain rooms is to visit monsters along the way. This is fine, monsters don’t take away that much.
Puzzles
- Wait for it … wait for it … do not be in too much of a hurry, the puzzle slows down towards the end and wait for that.
- Use ice! Ice makes a huge difference and is required to solve the more difficult puzzles.
- Do not use ice too quick. Ice used at the start has less of an influence than ice used towards the end.
- When sufficiently slowed down, try to stop the mechanism in the centre of the solution as it will earn a bonus.
- The solution piece will always have a handle on it that points either left or right, or both ways. Pay attention to this when solving the puzzle.
Support
If you have any queries or requests please contact me pcw@ferrasolutions.com.
Privacy policy
Ferra Solutions (Pty) Ltd does not collect your private information.
Pyramid Connect (for Watch) is sold via Apple’s app store and Apple takes care of all financial issues.
Application support can be requested by eMail in which case your eMail will be known to Ferra Solutions (Pty) Ltd.
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