Opis w języku angielskim:
From the sell sheet: "Decipher the mysteries of Ancient Egypt in Glyphs! Challenge your memory and uncover ancient secrets by combining the shapes and colours of forgotten hieroglyphs. And it's not just about remembering - your attention to detail is crucial to ensuring that the treasures of ages past don't disappear into the sands of time."
In the fifth game in PaperGames Micro Line, you'll create a line of cards each containing a hieroglyph in one color (as well as "questions" which I'll talk about shortly). The cards in this line are left revealed for a while (10 or 20 seconds) and then turned face up.
On each player's turn, a new card from the draw pile is revealed and, in its "questions" section, it will indicate a position in the row of closed cards and what must be remembered by the player (either the hieroglyph or the color). The player must then try to remember the correct answer.
If the player gets it right, they receive the card that was originally on the line of cards, which counts as points. If they get it wrong, the other players have the opportunity to try to remember and win the points. In both cases, the card used to define the question will take the place of the card that became a point in the line of cards, continually changing the content and causing the players' memory to fail as the game progresses.
At the end of the pile of cards, the player with the most points wins the game.
The game comes also with a coop and a solo variant.