Brickipedia
“In the game, players must navigate the catacombs inside Ramses' pyramid, collecting treasure and avoiding Ramses himself. It includes the board game, a buildable die, and rule and instruction booklets. This is the first board game to be a direct sequel to an earlier one,... More although the player characters from 3843 Ramses Pyramid did reappear in 3849 Orient Bazaar. As a direct sequel to Ramses Pyramid, the styling of the game, particularly the doorway, resemble the earlier game.”
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Eurobricks
“Overall, this is a very nice set, both for the parts collector and the gamer. The parts are interesting and in colors one has never enough of. The microfigures are really cute and their designs are more details than one would expect given their size and generic use. Given it... More includes a 32 x 32 baseplate, this set is worth its original price.”
Board Game Geek
“Ramses Pyramid was one of the titles that launched the LEGO games line, and designer Reiner Knizia was played up in the press due to his involvement with the game. In Ramses Return, Knizia and other designers, um, return to the setting of the first game, with players now... More trying to capture three different golden treasures to win the game. During the game set-up, six differently-colored crystals are hidden underneath six temples placed on the board.”