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Yoomurjak's Ring [FMV Adventure] (Size: 5 GB)
DescriptionYear: Hungary: October, 2006; Worldwide: April, 2009 Genre: FMV point-and-click adventure game Developer: Private Moon Studios Publishers: Private Moon Studios Voice: Hungarian Subtitles: English Awards: 2007 - First prize at eFestival in interactive story-telling Gameplay and Info: Yoomurjak's Ring is a point-and-click adventure game with a simple interface. It is a mixture of third-person movie scenes and first-person navigation and interaction. The player can pan around in each node in 360 degrees, in any direction. The game inherited its engine from Private Moon’s AGON series, with some enhancements. It features an Inventory for collecting items that will be used later. All dialogs are logged in a separate notebook for reference. This is useful as dialogs are not repeated. As an adventure game, the player’s first challenge is to figure out what to do next. Most of the clues are given in the dialogs and narrations, some in documents. Private Moon Studios was given the opportunity to create Yoomurjak’s Ring by winning a competition. The municipality of Eger was looking for alternative ideas for promoting their town in an unconventional way, making also use of Gárdonyi’s popular novel (The Eclipse of the Crescent Moon) as both the author and the book are strongly related to the town. Features: - Deep storyline with rich dialogues - Over 30 real-life locations to be discovered virtually - Immense amount of movie footage, pictures and panoramic photos Story: Jonathan Hunt is a young American journalist. He decides to visit his mother's birthplace in Hungary and the picturesque town of Eger because he has read about it in an old Hungarian novel. But he also has another reason to go there. This book was one of his favorite childhood readings, titled "Eclipse of the Crescent Moon", written by a Hungarian author Géza Gárdonyi who also lived in Eger. This is a real novel about the heroic past of Eger in the middle of the 16th century when the town was one of the ultimate strongholds against the Ottoman forces advancing. When Jonathan received that book from his great-grandfather he found two letters in it from a strange Hungarian scientist named Ábray, dated back in 1898. This man claimed to have discoveries about no less than travelling in time. System Requirements: Operating System : Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista CPU : Pentium IV or equivalent Memory : 512 MB RAM Video : 256 MB graphics card Hard disk space : 5 GB free Audio: 16 bit stereo Important: No need to install. Run the game and enter this: CE4D17CB-5A21-A4AB-E690-5CB2F5A99EEA Sharing WidgetScreenshotsAll Comments |
edit: from reading reviews (which are very good), sounds like it is subbed
Genre: FMV point-and-click adventure game
Developer: Private Moon Studios
Publishers: Private Moon Studios
Voice: Hungarian
Subtitles: English