(Warning: Long post! Also, some words from the original World Adventures game script may vary after spanish-english the translation).
Behind the first door of the labyrinth, Tony found a sun shaped rainbow gem, and two piles of ancient coins.
Tony inspects a wall in that same room.
It had a hidden door which took him to a relic from the Egyptian Tomb collection.
Behind other door he found a floor switch.
On which he. of course, stood on. That unlocked another door somewhere in the labyrinth.
The door he unlocked took him through a short corridor towards one more door. Tony is starting to feel annoyed, but he goes ahead. Going back upstairs when he has gone this far wouldn't make any sense.
So he goes through the next door, which takes him to... more doors.
Behind one of them he found food and a chest, and behind the other there were just more and more doors.
Tony starts to get moody with all these doors. The only good thing are the relics that he has found, though none of them of great value so far.
He goes through one more door which takes him to a room with several doors locked with chains, and a hole on the floor behind a glass window.
At the bottom there's a switch on the floor. It's all a matter of standing on it...
And that's exactly what Tony does.
When he stood on it, he activated a mechanism that unlocked one of the chain-locked doors.
This (for a change) took him to another switch. When he turns around, in that same corridor, there's a movable statue, Tony already knows what he has to do.
The switch under the statue unlocks
another dooor that leads to
another narrow corridor with
another statue. Tony doesn't hesitate to push. He's just a few steps away from his final destiny!
That second switch with the statue unlocks one of the doors next to the glass window with the hole on the floor.
Tony manages to go through and inspects the hole, a switch in it unlocks one more door.
Tony moves the first statue again to clear the corridor.
He goes all the way around the labyrinth again.
In doing so, he passes by a window, behind which you can see the Queen Hatshepsut's chambers and her chests, probably full of treasures.
And so he arrives to the door that was blocked earlier by the first statue.
Said door leads him to another door that leads to a corridor behind the hole with the switch.
The queen's chambers are just behind him. He's almost there!
He climbs the stairs at the end of the corridor.
These take him to an area right behind the market cellar, in the upper level.
Right at the top, there's a locked door and, next to it, a hole on the wall. Tony inspects it.
The switch inside the hole unlocks the door.
But before going through it, Tony must go down the staircase which, according to his calculations, is the one that will take him to the queen Hatshepsut chambers.
As he goes downstairs he founds a corridor with a door at its end.
Before arriving to the door he finds a luxurious bathroom, It would do him good to take a bath now! But there's no time, he must complete his mission before his time in Al Simhara is up.
So he goes through the door and... there it is, exactly what he was expecting to find.
He has completed the legendary Bazaar Cellar adventure.
Tony inspects the right chest and finds the
Hollow Engraved Relic and an emerald cut luminorious gem.
Plus, in the other chests, he found a bag of money, a golden egyptian vessel and ancient coins. It isn't bad... it isn't bad at all!
His search was fruitful, now he must return to deliver the recently found relic.
But he's so tired that he decides to take a little nap in this comfotable chambers bed.
Early in the morning, he goes out the door that he unlocked earlier, which takes him back to the market cellar.
From there, he goes straight to Farouk Rashid's house.
And hands him the relic. Tony gets his reward of 75 ancient coins. But that isn't the end of the adventure, Farouk wants him to help Tahiya Shalut to get an online date. Tony agreed, but he has a just a few hours left in Al Simhara, perhaps he'll complete this quests on his next trip.
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