Senin, 23 Februari 2009

Azada - Ancient Magic

By Steven H. Ng

Azada: Ancient Magic is the highly anticipated sequel in the bestselling Azada series. Another masterpiece containing dozens of puzzles, this game takes place right after you rescue the mysterious Titus from the magical book in the original Azada game.

After Titus is freed from the curse of becoming wallpaper, he reveals to you that Azada is just one of many mysterious books that contain wondrous puzzles and knowledge. There are in fact over 20 other books waiting to be explored! However, Titus has learnt his lesson and is afraid to tackle the mysteries of the books. Instead, he has asked you to venture into these fantastic realms and solve the mysteries within.

It appears that an evil magical force has transformed the books in the library. This has brought to life literary classics such as Rapunzel, Dracula, Robinson Crusoe and many more storybook staples.

Each book features a main character from these stories, and your task is to solve the many puzzles in that book in order to release that character from confinement.

You solve the puzzles by flipping back and forth through the pages of each book, combing hidden objects and puzzles from each page on your quest to solve the mystery of each book. And each page is a fantastic picture of a scene from the related storybook, and include such classic scenes including Dracula lounging by his fireplace and the Big Bad Wolf trying to climbg down the chimney of the little piggy's brick house.

The puzzles in this game are finely crafted as well. Dozens of unique puzzles have been seamlessly interwoven into each storybook, and each of them more challenging than the last.

Solve puzzles such as pattern matching, jigsaws, 3D visualization puzzles and even dynamic arcade games!

Rekindle your love of the hidden object genre as well as the storybooks you used to read. Azada: Ancient Magic will take you on an adventure that will keep you entertained for hours!

And if you have not had the chance to play it, check out Azada, the mystical book that started it all!

Steven maintains the Hidden Puzzles website at http://www.hidden-puzzles.com/

Read reviews and hints on the best and latest Hidden Object games online, including the award-winning Azada, Mystery Case Files, Hidden Object Show and Big City Adventure series.

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