


Workers must collect one resource after all the objectives are met. Next replay 10 levels on expert difficulty, beating the developers scores to obtain the Superior and Overlord achievements and lastly replay levels as required to mop up any achievements that you missed.Īt the end of this guide there are screenshots of each level highlighting the collectables for each level and there are also playthrough videos for each level with a 3 star gold score. Once you have all the puzzle pieces and have unlocked the Gold Chain achievement complete the 5 jigsaw puzzles and the 6 bonus levels (1.11, 2.11, 3.11, 4.11, 5.11 and 6.11) in gold time to earn the The Kingdom of Midas and The Greatest Challenge achievements. ‘The new Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology retains all the acclaimed virtues of the 2004 edition, a completely rewritten and meticulously updated version of H.J.12 Labours of Hercules V: Kids of Hellas has a total of 23 achievements, 1 of which is missable.įirst, you should play the normal levels (1.1 to 1.10, 2.1 to 2.10, 3.1 to 3.10, 4.1 to 4.10 and 5.1 to 5.10) on casual difficulty aiming to collect the hidden puzzle piece and score a 3 gold star score on each level.Ĭare should be taken on one of the following levels (2.5, 3.9 or 4.3) to make sure that you collect the puzzle piece and all 4 hidden collectables at the same time on at least one of these levels otherwise you will miss earning the Hawk-eyed achievement, which if you do will require a second partial replay of the game to earn. But this latest version provides an even more useful tool: Robin Hard has totally reorganized the earlier presentation of the often-complex stories about gods and heroes, more lucidly streamlining and sequencing the material, highlighting interconnections, and drawing attention to such matters as ancient cosmology and cult.

The result is a fresh, clear narrative, featuring a strong story line while also attuned to curious lesser-known variants. An ideally accessible reference work, it can also be read straight through, with pleasure’. Richard Martin, Stanford University, USA Now in its eighth edition, this magisterial work offers a comprehensive survey of the stories of Greek myth, from the Olympian gods, through the lesser gods and deities, to the heroes, adventures, and foundation myths of the ancient Greek world.

The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology sets out to provide a comprehensive history of the divine order and mythical prehistory of Greece, as systematized on a genealogical basis by Hesiod and the ancient mythographers, while also taking into account the ways in which individual myths have changed and evolved over time in different genres of literature.This new edition has been extensively rewritten and reorganized to make it more accessible to readers who may have no particular knowledge of the ancient world and Greek mythology, and to ensure that information on each myth or mythical figure is easy to find within the book.
