Step 7: You're almost done! Go into the extracted folder called "Luxor" and copy the "Luxor"(.exe) file. Note: In Windows 11, this option may be under the "More Options" button. Step 6: Go to where your file was downloaded, right click the file, and click "Extract All.", and click the Extract button. Note: This contains the executable that I used during my childhood, and has not been modified in any way by me. Step 5: Go to "" (Copy and paste into Web Browser and remove quotations, because steam is currently blocking links) and download the (.zip) folder after closing the "Sign In With Dropbox" button, because who wants to do that? xxx portion is whatever portion you see in the parenthesis, if you modify the. Step 4: You can delete these files if you so wish, or move them to another folder, or if you do see those parenthesis, change it to. Note: You may see the part in parenthesis, you might not. Step 3: Find the files named "Flash"(.ocx), "game"(.dmg), "Splash"(.swf), and "Luxor"(.exe) Step 2: Right click on the Luxor Icon, and under "Manage" click the "Browse Local Files" button Step 1: Open Steam, and find your Luxor Game I ran some tests to figure out what files we needed to run the game, and realized that Steam has all of those already. I dug around the basement and found the Luxor 4-in-1 game disk that I had grown up on. The solution? This handy-dandy little guide that will get your game up and running again. This is causing anyone who is currently purchasing the game to run into some errors, and "Not being able to run as Administrator" because the executable is launching a Flash Player file and is considered "Unsafe". As some of you know, Flash reached it's End-Of-Life on December 30, 2020. When Steam acquired this game, they received a copy with what appears to be a ".SWF" file as like a splash screen. So, I went and looked into not only how to fix it, but also why it was not working. So, I went and bought the Luxor Collection with the disappointment that this game was not working. I absolutely played the crap out of it, and was so excited when I saw it on Steam. This game was a huge part of my childhood growing up.
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