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» Atlantis Description

Enjoy hours of thrills in this bubble popper game! Visually stunning and absolutely addictive, Atlantis takes you on a trip to the 19th century. As the head of a team of explorers on a classified mission, you unlock the secrets of the long-lost city in 81 challenging levels of pure fun. If you succeed, fame, fortune, and world-changing technology from Atlantis will be yours!

Match your way through levels, and collect credits to buy bonuses along the way. With personalized player profiles and the ability to save games, Atlantis is sure to provide a quick break or hours of fun!

» Atlantis Summary

Title: Atlantis
Genre: puzzle match-3
Developed by Big Fish Games
Added on 2005-08-19
2 downloads this week
Rating for January is 0

» Atlantis Features

  • Personalized player profiles
  • Eighty-one challenging levels
  • Over 80 increasingly challenging levels
  • Collect credits to buy amazing bonuses
  • Exciting and unique game play
  • 3D accelerated graphics and effects
  • Play offline and full screen

» Atlantis Reviews

  • "The graphics are amazing. How do you do it?! First Zuma, than Luxor... They just keep getting better and better." - Alison
  • "Atlantis is great. It's one of the most addicting and challenging games I've played yet. I had to buy it." - Micah

» Atlantis System Requirements

  • Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
  • Processor: 400 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 128 MB or more
  • 3D accelerated video card

Download Atlantis (15.08 MB)

» Atlantis Extra Info

Did you know that...

Atlantis was a legendary ancient island, whose existence and location have never been confirmed. The first mentions we have are from the classical Greek philosopher Plato, who said that it was destroyed by possibly an earthquake or tsunami about 9,000 years before his own time. Plato did mention it was somewhere outside the Pillars of Hercules (i.e. the Straits of Gibraltar), though some think its location would have been more suitable in one of the cradles of civilization, the Mediterranean Sea.

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