Tuesday, August 28, 2007

ISIS! Unlock the mystery and find the hidden treasure!


The Egyptian pyramids found on the list of 7 miracles of the world are surrounded by a great deal of secrets and legends. Some unknown forces protect these huge structures and do not allow anyone to penetrate into the heart of the history and culture of the ancient Egyptians, or break silence of great kings' tombs. May be, these are the powerful Egyptian gods, may be the art of placing traps perfectly mastered by wise priests.

Nobody knows for sure how long the pyramids will remain riddles for mankind, but it is known that Andrew Reeves, inspired by the pyramids and an Egyptian goddess, managed to create a fascinating and very complicated game - riddle. The game is named in honor of the Egyptian goddess of the sky and nature - Isis. Andrew Reeves, the father of Isis puzzle, invested over 3 years and more than 200,000 pounds in the development of the game. Andrew created surely the most difficult puzzle of all time that is almost impossible to crack!

The Isis puzzle is an interactive mind game created for players who have to open a metal ball which is constructed in layers and covered with Egyptian symbols. The task is to break the code and reveal a special key inside by moving details of the ball. The key has a number stamped on it. It must be used to open one of the ISIS golden pyramids.



These pyramids are located throughout the UK, each of them contains a gold coin, if you are the first who finds it and a silver one for the next finders. It is really interesting that every Isis puzzle is hand-crafted in the UK, and the latest engineering technologies are used to ensure a high level of quality and precision.

The final role in design of the Ball is played by a solid wooden box with a high polish finish, in which the ball is placed. The designers of the ISIS are so confident of its supreme difficulty that they've put cash prizes for those who manage to break the ISIS code. And, that is what the creator himself says about his brainchild, 'The ISIS appeared as the result of continuous research and development . There are about millions of combinations. The game challenges the most intellectual of minds. The game may become a real obsession and you get restless until you crack the code.... '

And what about you? Do you think it is possible? Would you like to break open the code, check up yourself and your opportunities?

Source: www.Gadgets-reviews.com

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