Trial version
Luxor
A trial version PC games program for Windows
Trial version
A trial version PC games program for Windows
Trial version
More levels and better graphics in the latest Luxor
Trial version
3D puzzle adventure
Paid
A Full Version PC game for Windows
Paid
Luxor 2: An Explosive Action-Puzzler
Trial version
A frenetic marble-popping adventure
Trial version
1.05.34
Windows
Windows ME
English
44K
84
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