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FANTASTIC HIDDEN OBJECT PUZZLE ADVENTURE GAME FROM THE CREATORS OF ENIGMATIS AND GRIM LEGENDS! Two detectives respond to a distressing call from a rainy island housing an insane asylum. Shortly after their arrival, they witness a murder. Their investigation reveals much darker things are taking place at Mnemosyne Asylum. No one is willing to speak about the devastating fire which engulfed the hospital four years ago, or the victims. The staff purposefully obscures what few details remain of the hospital’s past…
What secrets lie buried in the eerie, crooked halls of Mnemosyne Asylum?
"The Ward" is the second installment in the 9 Clues series, in which a young detective and her partner respond to a distress call from a psychiatric hospital on a secluded island. The island is isolated by freezing waters and constant, brutal storms. Upon the detectives’ arrival, one of the hospital’s therapists falls out of the window to his death. As their investigation begins, the detectives learn much darker things are happening at Mnemosyne Asylum than they could have guessed. None of the patients are willing to speak about the devastating fire that engulfed the hospital four years ago, or the fire’s victims. The staff do everything they can to obscure the asylum’s past, and keep the façade of peace and order intact.
Each new clue only raises more questions. Who killed Doctor Crow? What drove one of the male nurses insane? Who is Zed Rascov? Why is the name of a little girl, Ginger, carved into the wood-paneled wall of the dead doctor’s office?
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Couldn't "put it down"! by Heather
Facts & fantasy are artfully blended into this snappy cocktail of psychological suspense. As an avid reader, I can say that it's akin to the book that you, "...just can't put down". I finished this in one, enjoyable night, and it was worth the price certainly. Enjoyable & fun.
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brownie by Unknown
yes I do like these kinds of games
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PLEASE FIX by Saray
This is the first Artifex Mundi game i've ever played that did not work this big blur takes over the game and its unplayable i paid for the whole game and cant even play it