Overview
Eye of Horus is a platform game released in 1989, developed by Denton Designs. Designed for platforms like the Amiga and Atari ST, it draws inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology, presenting players with a mystical journey through the eyes of the falcon-headed god, Horus.
Gameplay
The game introduces players to a rich visual and auditory experience, set against the backdrop of intricately designed Egyptian landscapes. The main objective is to find and assemble the scattered parts of the Eye of Horus, a powerful artifact crucial to maintaining peace and balance. Players navigate through various levels, each containing puzzles, enemies, and secrets to uncover.
Features
- Immersive Egyptian-themed graphics and sound effects.
- A variety of enemies inspired by mythology, including mystical beasts and ancient guardians.
- Puzzle-solving elements that require strategic thinking to progress.
- Challenging platform mechanics that demand precision and skill.
Reception
Eye of Horus was noted for its atmospheric presentation and unique theme. While it didn’t become a mainstream hit, it garnered appreciation among fans of the genre for its creativity and homage to Egyptian lore.









