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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tri Synergy |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | CD, Point-and-click controls, in a fully interactivve world - explore and experience life in 1500s Italy, Deep puzzles based on the ideas and inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci himself, Unique controls and game options, even strategic use of clothing changes, Moral barometer tracks your decisions and affects the ending |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 2195557 |
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| UPC: | 183861000867 |
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Customer Reviews of Secrets of the Da Vinci: the Forbidden Manuscript
DaVinci weaves a code If you like puzzles and mysteries, then this game is for you. Challenging and fun.
Pour yourself a glass of Sauvignon, and let the game do the rest...
As a fan of the role-playing, mystery/puzzle solving genre, I must say this game is outstanding on all counts.
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>The storyline was engaging, enlightening, and solid. The graphics were beautiful, unique, and true to the period. There were no in-game display options, but I played it on a widescreen LCD and everything looked fantastic. The ambient music had a classical/medieval twist that was pleasant and served to further draw me into the period. The voice acting was also impressive, suggesting to the player that much effort was invested by the designers in this crucial and often overlooked element.
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>I also enjoyed the puzzles, all of which were logical without any annoying pixel hunting. Whenever I was stuck, I would quit, do something else, and it would not be long before some solutions popped into my head. There was one puzzle towards the end involving a painting of the Mona Lisa which required more manual, random clicking than thought, but nonetheless solvable.
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>I would compare this game to the Syberia and Agatha Christie series.
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>Here's hoping for a sequel!
Very fun and interesting
Very fun game....a couple quirks but overall it is a good adventure game.