I thought we'd all agreed by now (and by "we" I mean "every piece of pop culture under the sun") that exploring ancient tombs is a bad idea. Too bad Carmel Games' heroine didn't get the message, because in Katja's Escape: The Pharaoh's Tomb, the titular intrepid explorer is now trapped inside the dark ruins, and to escape, WE NEED TO GO DEEPER... sorry. To play, just click on things to interact when the cursor changes colour or shape, and pay close attention to your surroundings for clues or secret mechanisms, of which the place is lousy with. Katja's Escape: The Pharaoh's Tomb is still on the really short side, best for players who have literally five minutes or so to spare, but its handful of puzzles are all pleasantly logical without being particularly demanding. Personally, if I were going to go to the trouble of booby-trapping my resting place to keep people out, I wouldn't leave ciphers and deactivation items strewn around... nah, just a good ol' boulder for head crushing balanced above the entryway, but I guess I'm just a purist.
DANG. Carmel Games makes games Super Quick!!!
That was actually kind of frustrating in its easiness. The logic of the
I generally like Carmel Games despite their goofiness, but this one just fell flat for me
OMG the voice acting...
Too easy, so 3/5.
Too bad, I do like these kind of games. But hardly even had to think this time...
PHARAOH not PHAROAH. And this is not a typo (3 times in text, and another in the link).
VoxPopuli42, I think you were trying to assign more meaning to the color block puzzle than what was there.
Walkthrough
Update