Next to the phrase "we need to talk", the following three words are the ones nobody ever wants to hear...it's a sequel! Technically, it's actually a prequel. Though, can you consider something that came first a prequel? That's just the original, right? Whatever. We're not here to talk semantics, we're here to talk board games. 1971 saw the release of the game that preceded Seance - our last foray into the board game world - titled "Voice of the Mummy". Once again dependent upon the pre-recorded audio, this game is really not much different from Seance. The official description reads: Players move around a multi-level pyramid collecting gems; small battery-powered record player inside sarcophagus at the center of the board instructs players who land on certain spaces on their moves or gem collecting. Once the Great Jewel is removed from sarcophagus (along with the evil cobra-shaped Spell), the record is turned over, and the game becomes a rac