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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You must guide a giant man-sized ball to solve puzzles, also sometimes crush enemies (like monkeys or zombies) with it. In this game you are not the ball itself, you are the person walking next to it and guiding it. Made on Unreal Engine 3, technically it's like FPS, but you don't shoot a normal gun there.
Also, the adventure games by LucasArts: "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". They're pretty old, and either (by your choice) run in a small window or use full-screen with very pixelated graphics (256 colors, 320x200 resolution upscaled with pixelization-removing filter to 640x480), but the art there is very good, much more colorful, realistic and artistic than most modern pixelated indie games.
These two Indiana Jones games take a lot of part of the game in tombs (althrough not the whole game). Also good puzzles.
All are available on Steam.
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/26663/