Gustavinho em O Enigma da Esfinge

Gustavinho em O Enigma da Esfinge (1996)

by 44 Bico Largo Multimidia
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Point-and-click
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Historical, Educational, Kids
Game modes:Single player
Story:Gustavinho em O Enigma da Esfinge is a 1996 Brazilian adventure game developed by 44 Bico Largo and Ale McHaddo, featuring Brazilian TV star Marisa Orth as Cleopatra. The game follows the adventures of a boy named Gustavinho, who is transported to Ancient Egypt after calling an old man a mummy. To find his way home, Gustavinho must overcome numerous challenges on his journey through Africa and Europe, meeting historical figures such as Julius Caesar and Cleopatra.Show more
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