Pyramid Power (1986) is what happens when archaeology meets abstract strategy. You’re not dodging mummies or solving hieroglyph puzzles—instead, you’re stacking tiles into triangular perfection. It’s a cerebral exercise that feels a bit like playing Tetris inside a geometry textbook. Despite the ancient theme, the challenge is timeless: think fast, place smart, and don’t let your structure crumble. It’s simple, elegant, and sneakily addictive, like all good puzzlers should be.
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