Release date: 2003


For the last week, the newspaper headlines have all been about the daring theft of the Leydon Papyrus, an early Egyptian work on chemical processes. Lara Croft now receives an anonymous commission to retrieve a mysterious relic, the Osiris Codex, from a recently uncovered tomb. Surely there is a connection?

The stolen manuscript is the earliest record of ancient Egyptian metallurgy, and Osiris (The Egyptian god of resurrection and eternal life) has always been inexorably linked with alchemy.

Run, jump, climb, shoot and think your way through a variety of levels, watching out for the traps, obstacles and enemies that will inevitably hinder your progress as you travel deeper underground in your search for the fabled treasures of Egypt.





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Release date: 2004


In the first episode Lara received a commission to retrieve a famous Egyptian work, The Osiris Codex. On returning from Egypt with the fabled manuscript, Lara finds that her anonymous employer wishes her to travel immediately to Tibet. Her destination is a nameless ancient monastery, which sits high on an escarpment.

Lara must secure a priceless ancient vase containing Cinnabar, a substance used in the creation of life affirming tinctures. Lara Croft is well aware that the supposedly mythical city of Shangri-La is actually rooted in Tibetan folklore, which describes a remote valley inhabited by immortals. Could this legend be linked to her latest adventure?

John Chasey, managing director of Iomo says: "Lara Croft is quite simply the biggest star of the video games world. We are delighted to extend our relationship with Eidos and bring Tomb Raider to mobile phones and a potential audience of millions of new gamers around the world."

Simon Protheroe, Eidos' technical director says: "We wanted to work with a developer who we felt understood the franchise and could translate Lara's world onto mobile technology as sympathetically as possible. Iomo have proven they understand the technology and have created a valuable new addition to the Tomb Raider franchise."








Release date: 2004


Tomb Raider: Elixir of Life is the final part of a 3-episode adventure featuring Lara Croft. In the first episode Lara received a commission to retrieve a famous Egyptian work, "The Osiris Codex". She followed this with a trip to an ancient Tibetan monastery to recover a vase containing Cinnabar, a substance used in the creation of life affirming tinctures.

Suspicious of her employer's motives, Lara thinks someone is trying to gather together the ingredients to formulate the fabled Elixir of Life. She may be skeptical of its actual potential, but nonetheless Lara is still reluctant to hand over the artifacts she has recovered. Instead she decides to discover for herself the real intentions of her clandestine employer.

Lara's investigations lead her to the Scottish castle home of a billionaire recluse and inside she discovers a private museum big enough to rival that of any nation. Her suspicions are proved right; the secretive curator's intentions are far from innocent. Lara Croft must overcome state of the art security systems and an army of lethal defense robots before she can stop the maniac from realizing his plan.





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