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FANTASTIC HIDDEN OBJECT PUZZLE ADVENTURE GAME FROM THE CREATORS OF ENIGMATIS AND GRIM LEGENDS! Paris, 1900. During the world expo an unknown force kidnaps the brightest minds of the century. To what sinister end? Step into the shoes of Emily Patterson – the daughter of one of the captured scientists – to conduct your own investigation, follow the trail of the captor and thwart his evil plans before the fate of the world is sealed.
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During the Paris expo someone kidnaps the invited scientists under mysterious circumstances. The daughter of one of the victims – Emily Patterson – follows a known philanthropist, whom she suspects of being part of the conspiracy. The search for her father will mark the beginning of an extraordinary adventure that leads her from Europe to frigid Siberia. Emily will meet the brilliant people of the era like Coco Chanel, Albert Einstein and Ferdinand Porsche. They will save her from trouble more than once, but will also frequently need her assistance. Who is behind the kidnapping of the scientists? Will Emily find her father, overcome the obstacles and manage to solve the sophisticated puzzles and minigames? Embark on a fantastic adventure in the era of modern inventions, unravel the sinister plot and save the world from a scheming madman!
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Age of invention? by Unknown
Sorry, but this one is really stupid. These games seem to be going backwards. lately, they're not very challenging. The sound effects are annoying, theres a lot of dialog and this one even tells you what everything is your curser is on like its made for first graders. Mailbox, door, cup, shadow, missing soldiers, car, etc., etc. Everything! its terrible.
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Free version doesn't last long by kimberly
Says it's free, then wham $6.99 to continue to play. Nope, not good enough to invest money into it.
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A Great Thought Provoking Game by Linda
I really love to play all of the Artifex Mundi games. Sometimes it takes a lot of thought to get over a hurdle and is very rewarding when the lightbulb lights up. My one big disappointment in all of these games is senior citizens do not get to play for free. And, I think that the amount of time between offering new games is too long.
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Modern Tales by Linda
I'm glad there's a new game. So far no problems.
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Great Storyline by Scott
detailed story, Historical characters come to life. Excellent games