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You can play the original Tomb of the Mummy here

After our hit with Tomb of the Mummy, we just had to try it again. The insanity continues. This puzzle is designed to be difficult and we know it might drive you crazy, but hang in there and keep trying. There is a solution.

If you really need to comment or beg for hints, click here to leave a message. Don't worry, this link will open a new window. Your puzzle will stay right here. We'll post some of the choice messages below for all to see. Only first names will display to protect privacy.

Current Stats for Tomb of the Mummy II:
Percentage of players to get 1/5 of the way through the puzzle: 6%
Percentage of players to solve the puzzle: 0.8%

 

Here's a quote from a review we like at a great game blog called jayisgames.com:

"What I enjoyed most about these puzzles was the fact that they were unlike most point-and-click games I have played. They force you to think differently and to be very, very observant. Especially puzzle #2, a game that can be solved using two buttons only. Maddening, yes, but also brilliant and beautiful. An elegant mix of puzzle and panache."
Jay at jayisgames.com

 

TOMB OF THE MUMMY II PLAYER COMMENTS AND GRIPES

This symbol: @@@@@ indicates text removed to prevent the giving of game clues.

2/5/2007
jeez i feel so stupid playing this....
Bella

2/5/2007
How do you get the @@@@@ to boil? I gather you have to use the matches somehow, which is probably triggered by @@@@@. But what do I do to the line after the @@@@@?
Su

2/5/2007
You, Sir, are a cheap four-flushing cheat! A puzzle is supposed to test the mind of you opponent, not his patience. I solved your opening riddle correctly, but could not devote the several days it would take to clicking on the scarabs to make the @@@@@ randomly in the correct spot for @@@@@ despite the @@@@@ around all the timne. If you can't play fair, at least don't brag as if you had done something clever when your cheating is so sucessful as to prevent people from solving your alleged puzzle.
Michael

2/6/2007
Ha Ha!!!!!!!!!! I beat the game, glad to know i'm free,thanks for let'en me know that. And hey i'm gonna try to figure out the word now. happy to that girls really do rule. Ha Ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kaylin

2/6/2007
Just finished your game. Loved it but gee it was hard to find the way to the end. Hope that Tumb of Mummy 3 wont take too long to be finished. I loved the ending, with the @@@@@ and the @@@@@ in the back, and the word that we have to find. Thanks and keep the good work, but, my right finger is so sore, please wait a week before the next one (lol).
Denise

2/7/2007
Hello... i just finished the TOMB OF MUMMY 2. But i need a SINGLE word to know what happens...may i have it PLEASE ?
Raphael

2/7/2007
Look you guys really need to come up with a harder puzzle beacsue my friend and I can beat them with ease. Please come out with tomb of the mummy III asap
Jewel

2/8/2007
OK I know you can move the @@@@@ and let @@@@@ it and i know that the piece of @@@@@ with the @@@@@ on it changes @@@@@, but what does the @@@@@ in the Question mark at the top of the screen mean? What am I supposed to do.i need a hint badly cuz ive been playin for 2 days now and cant figure a %&*#! thing out. PLEASE HOOK UP A HINT!!!! I BEG OF THEE!!!!!
Travis

2/8/2007
wher is the puzzle that must be solved i dont get it what do you have to do what are the controls?
Sweet

2/11/2007
Nice job cimal. "You, Sir, are a cheap four-flushing cheat! A puzzle is supposed to test the mind of you opponent, not his patience. I solved your opening riddle correctly, but could not devote the several days it would take to clicking on the scarabs to make the @@@@@ randomly in the correct spot for @@@@@ despite the @@@@@ around all the timne. If you can't play fair, at least don't brag as if you had done something clever when your cheating is so sucessful as to prevent people from solving your alleged puzzle. Michael" - - There is logic in there, you just have to know when and how to push the buttons.It makes people sad to look at the page and see people like you complaining because they cant figure it out themselves... "Look you guys really need to come up with a harder puzzle beacsue my friend and I can beat them with ease. Please come out with tomb of the mummy III asap Jewel" - - Watch out...Cimal already said he is making 3 harder ( if possible ) Also a hint about the final @@@@@....Not giving it to you directly but the clue you get is on @@@@@....I certainly would like to make @@@@@
William

2/27/2007
look!!!!!!!!!!! i dont know what the @@@@@ im doing and this is supposed to be a kids site and i would put money on it that NASA couldnt even do this!!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!!!!
Chris

3/7/2007
"Okay, if I punch the clown's nose at the exact strike of midnight while standing on one foot and balancing a dumbbell on my nose, I open the secret passage. Otherwise, I have to wait three weeks." That's what it was like to play this game. In short, more frustrating than fun. @@@@@ for everything has to be perfect, or else you wait a year. (That's assuming you know what to do.) Using the scarabs to move things was like trying to pick up jam with a pair of oven mitts. I don't know, maybe it's me, but I don't think playing a puzzle game should cause you carpal tunnel. If I made a side-scrolling game with horrible controls and tried to pass off the poor game play as "extra challenging", people wouldn't buy into it. (Like that one ET game, for example) I'm comparing that to this. If you'd made all the objects in the game @@@@@, people would be able to beat it in five minutes, and it'd be a ton more fun. Make the game more about testing abstract reasoning skills, and less about clicking and @@@@@. (Can we say Majora's Mask, ARGGGGHH!) In fact, the only thing I can think of that'd be more annoying is if you had only a certain amount of time to beat this puzzle. Then, you'd be in the "dark side". You can still make a challenging puzzle without resorting to the "dark side." I mean really, who wants to play a game where you're tied up and gagged, and your only escape is to bang your head against the wall in morse code? (Actually, that would be kind of fun). So I agree with that Michael guy. Cheater, cheater pumpkin eater. I'd hardly call a game where you see how long you can go without getting annoyed a "puzzle game".
Mrthejaza

 

 

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