So you never need worry about the colour of the spheres, but you do have to prevent them from escaping. During this round, you use little daggers to destroy the spheres. If you can finish a level always making at least one match, you get a significant number of bonus points. While the game calculates this bonus, extra coins and treasure will drop. You get another bonus at the end of the level based on the distance from the temple the spheres were. You are still guaranteed one piece of treasure if you can destroy the spheres before either they escape through the temple or the scarab is squashed by another set of spheres. Now the closer you can destroy a set of spheres to the entry point, the more treasure will fall. In Luxor, destroying all of the spheres caused the scarab to turn into one gem. Some of the badges are easy to earn and others are quite difficult. Also new are badges which are awarded for reaching certain goals in the game. So what's new with Luxor 2? The graphics have been upgraded, and the layouts are brand new. Whenever you restart the game, any stage you have completed is available as a starting point. You must complete all levels in the stage to advance to the next. It's a very straight forward game that requires timing, strategy and skill to succeed. You destroy the spheres by shooting matching ones into the moving set of spheres. The general idea is that a small scarab is pushing a string of little spheres. Luxor 2 is an updated version of the popular action puzzle game.