Heart of Africa

Heart of Africa is an adventure game for the Commodore 64 and unofficial sequel to The Seven Cities of Gold. Created by Ozark Softscape and published by Electronic Arts in 1985, it casts the player as an adventurer searching for the Lost Tomb of Pharaoh Ahnk Ahnk in Africa during the late 1800s. The game begins with the player having disembarked a steamer north of Cairo in January 1890. The player uses a joystick to move about and choose various ... more

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