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Main » 2020 November 16 » The Mysterious Cities of Gold Secret Paths
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The Mysterious Cities of Gold Secret Paths Developer: Neko Entertainment | Publisher: Ynnis Interactive Platform : PC I Release Date : November 21, 2013 Genre : Puzzle Game I Style : Adventure Controls : Keyboard, Mouse I Mode : Single-player Size : 1,53 Gb The Mysterious Cities of Gold : Secret Paths is a game developed by Neko Entertainment and published by Ynnis Interactive, relating the events told in The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012 TV series). The game is composed of puzzles and infiltrations sequences. The player must use the characters taking advantage of their skills : Esteban (unlocking mechanisms with the power of the sun), Zia (slipping into narrow spaces) and Tao (decipher Mu language) The game is presented in episodic format. Fantastic art direction and music show an obvious respect for the source material; characters and animations are rendered beautifully; appropriate for children of any age. When you start up the game, the cartoon’s original introduction – with its delightfully ‘80s theme music intact – introduces the three characters you’ll be spending the next several hours with. Throughout the adventure, you’re in control of three children: the Spanish Esteban, the Incan Zia, and the final descendant of the Mu dynasty, Tao. (You’ll also be accompanied by Kokapetl, Tao’s pet parrot.) The game takes place chronologically throughout the second season of the cartoon as the children search for the second of seven (mysterious) cities of gold. After the first cutscene, the trio find themselves in a Chinese jungle maze that provides a basic tutorial on how they can navigate the successive challenges. The game is played from an isometric third-person perspective, and you can choose to change which character you’re directly controlling at any point. Each click of the mouse will send the selected character to a new destination, or have them interact with an object, and every level in Mysterious Cities has the same objective: to advance from the starting point to the end of the current maze. Each character has one unique ability – Tao can decipher ancient Mu hieroglyphs (and his parrot can steal keys from NPCs), Zia can squeeze through tight spaces, and Esteban can use his sun medallion to activate magical columns. The different talents are reminiscent of Ron Gilbert’s cast of characters in The Cave, but not nearly as sophisticated in their execution. Each labyrinth features a number of spatial riddles which must be solved using all three characters in tandem. The characters must stand on pressure plates, push levers, and put dragon statues on pedestals to navigate through each maze. With 30 levels throughout the game, there’s certainly a number of disparate ways these challenges are set up, and the difficulty ramps up (ever so) slightly throughout the game, but each maze is simply a new configuration of the basic puzzle..... System requirements Operating System : 2000/XP, Vista, Seven DirectX version : 9.0c Processor : 1500 MHz RAM : 1024 MB Video RAM : 128 MB https://www.filefactory.com/file/4umf6opcoiz1/n/ https://www.filefactory.com/file/7l2vj95fuugl/n/ |
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