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Play an exciting puzzle adventure game in which two tourists – Bogard and Amia – find themselves engaged in a series of mysterious events. Solve intriguing puzzles and unfold a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

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Crosmando: Looks like a decent Myst-like. Any first impressions?
I'm only a tiny ways in, but the game is drop-dead gorgeous, and the first few puzzles go a good job of easing you into it. From extremely easy to pretty easy in the first half-hour. I'm looking forward to the rest. I just made it to the first time you switch to the other character.
Also, it's not like the original Myst, but more like that 3D version released later. You have full freedom of movement like an FPS. The controls are simple, but you cannot rebind. WASD for movement, mouse to look around and interact, and that's pretty much it.
You can also reverse both the X and Y axis independently, which was a must-have option for me.
Post edited July 11, 2021 by GilesHabibula
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Crosmando: Looks like a decent Myst-like. Any first impressions?
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GilesHabibula: I'm only a tiny ways in, but the game is drop-dead gorgeous, and the first few puzzles go a good job of easing you into it. From extremely easy to pretty easy in the first half-hour. I'm looking forward to the rest. I just made it to the first time you switch to the other character.
Also, it's not like the original Myst, but more like that 3D version released later. You have full freedom of movement like an FPS. The controls are simple, but you cannot rebind. WASD for movement, mouse to look around and interact, and that's pretty much it.
You can also reverse both the X and Y axis independently, which was a must-have option for me.
Yeah, I guess I would call it an Obduction-like (not that it was the first example of a real-time 3D first-person-adventure, but I think it revived the genre).