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Your names
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NAME OF TRANSLATORS
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Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in rc.cpp:1
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Your emails
Context:
EMAIL OF TRANSLATORS
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Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in rc.cpp:2
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&Editor
i18n: file: src/kgoldrunnerui.rc:19
i18n: ectx: Menu (editor)
&Editor
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Coles
Located in rc.cpp:5
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&Themes
i18n: file: src/kgoldrunnerui.rc:30
i18n: ectx: Menu (themes)
&Themes
Translated by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:8
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Edit Toolbar
i18n: file: src/kgoldrunnerui.rc:53
i18n: ectx: ToolBar (editToolbar)
Edit Toolbar
Translated by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:11
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Curse of the Mummy
Curse of the Mummy
Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in gamedata/game_CM.txt:2
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Drawing on Western movie icons about mummies and Egypt, this set of levels is best run under the Treasure of Egypt theme.

To polish your Egyptology, you will find factual tidbits related to each level in the hints, where the facts are drawn from Wikipedia rather than Hollywood.

This Championship game was composed by Steve Mann <smann at cgl uwaterloo ca>, with a few Egyptian ideas and the Red Sea level contributed by Ian Wadham.
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Drawing on Western movie icons about mummies and Egypt, this set of levels is best run under the Treasure of Egypt theme.

To polish your Egyptology, you will find factual tidbits related to each level in the hints, where the facts are drawn from Wikipedia rather than Hollywood.

This Championship game was composed by Steve Mann <smann at cgl uwaterloo ca>, with a few Egyptian ideas and the Red Sea level contributed by Ian Wadham.
Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in gamedata/game_CM.txt:3
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The Giza Plateau
The Giza Plateau
Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in gamedata/game_CM.txt:10
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The Giza Plateau on the outskirts of Cairo is the site of the Giza Necropolis, which consists of the Pyramid of Khufu (The Great Pyramid), the Pyramid of Khafre, the Pyramid of Menkaure, along with the Great Sphinx and a number of other smaller edifices.

As you make your way under the plateau, try to avoid killing the mummies: if too many reappear on the right, it becomes difficult to escape at the end. To get started, you will need to use the technique of digging while falling.
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The Giza Plateau on the outskirts of Cairo is the site of the Giza Necropolis, which consists of the Pyramid of Khufu (The Great Pyramid), the Pyramid of Khafre, the Pyramid of Menkaure, along with the Great Sphinx and a number of other smaller edifices.

As you make your way under the plateau, try to avoid killing the mummies: if too many reappear on the right, it becomes difficult to escape at the end. To get started, you will need to use the technique of digging while falling.
Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in gamedata/game_CM.txt:11
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The Pyramid of Djoser
The Pyramid of Djoser
Translated by Andrew Coles
Located in gamedata/game_CM.txt:16
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Contributors to this translation: Andrew Coles, Malcolm Hunter.