‘Age of Enigma’ Coming Soon to iPad and the Mac App Store
Independent developer, Casual Box Studio, is announcing that a Special Edition of their recent supernatural adventure, Age of Enigma, will arrive on the Mac App Store in early December with an iPad version will follow in January 2012. These releases will be fully localized in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Danish, Swedish, and Portuguese as well.
After waking from a terrifying nightmare about a house engulfed in flames, medium Ashley Reeves receives an unsigned letter summoning her to this very place, where six restless ghosts are trapped. After gaining their trust, Ashley must channel each ghost and return to its homeland — exotic locales ranging from ancient Egypt to classical Japan to pirate-infested seas — so she can reconcile their unresolved deaths. Only after she has helped the ghosts find peace will Ashley understand why she’s been called here and what is truly at stake.
Age of Enigma combines puzzle solving, mini-games, and story in an intriguing mix of casual and adventure gameplay. Players can choose to be guided through the story in casual mode, or experience longer dialogues and more freedom of exploration in adventure mode. Striking cartoon artwork and a haunting soundtrack help set the spooky scene as Ashley progresses through the abandoned house to assist the restless spirits. The upcoming Special Edition for the Mac App Store and iPad will include an additional mini-game not present in the original PC release, bringing the total number of mini-games to 26.
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