A lovely SCI-FI detective point&click adventure.
It is the year 5000, and the greatest achievements in human history are forgotten. The pyramids, the Mona Lisa, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air – forgotten.
Forgotten by everyone except Henry Dijon and his ragtag team of archaeologists. They left Mars to dig up lost treasures on the wild and inhospitable Planet Earth. Life is sweet, until Henry’s professor is kidnapped, and thing start to get... weird.
Join Henry on a freewheeling adventure through the ruins of our civilization. Ask questions like, “Who was this Sony Walkman? And where did he walk?” Unearth extraordinary relics, rescue Professor Totel, and be the first to enter the legendary city of Mutropolis.
One more thing - the gods of ancient Egypt are real and they’re trying to destroy humanity. - Have fun!
Features
- 50+ hand-drawn scenes, crammed with cute, weird characters.
- Full voice over in English, text localizations in Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
- Archaeological puzzles with a sci-fi twist.
- TONS OF LOVE!
About Pirita Studio
MUTROPOLIS is the debut adventure game from Madrid-based artists Beatriz Gascón and Juan Pablo González. As Pirita Studio, they've crafted a game full of adorable animation and hand-drawn wonderment. Henry's adventure combines old-school point & clickery with a fun, modern interface.
© 2021 Pirita Studio
© 2021 Application Systems Heidelberg Software GmbH
All Rights Reserved.
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