

These blue spheres would constitute your 3rd match and a power up would be thrown in the air right after the match is made. In the above screen it is possible to make 3 matches by hitting the black pair with a black sphere, then the red ones will collapse together and finally the blue ones will collapse as well. At times I find it better to create pairs into a string before starting to eliminate spheres altogether, just so I can get many power ups in a short time. But be careful, the number of matches will get reset 1) if you miss your shot and 2) if you have no other choice but to add spheres to singles on a string. The matches may accumulate beyond 3 so you can get a power up after your 6th, 9th, 12th match, etc. The Gods appreciate when you make several matches in a row and will reward you with a power up when you complete your 3rd match in a series. A match can be done when you hit a group of 2+ spheres with one of yours being of the same color. The goal in Luxor is to make matches with your own spheres and the ones lined up in a moving string.
Luxor game hints how to#
It took me some time to figure out how to get, for instance, a fireball (I love that one) every time I wanted one. There is a logic when obtaining the power ups in Luxor and this guide will help you with some strategy tips. You can match spheres here and there, hoping to make points and get cool stuff once in a while, but as the game gets harder, you'll likely need to add in some strategy into your gameplay. There are various ways of playing Luxor 3.
