About This Game 'In the hallways of the ancients, the Keepers have existed forever.'The legend also claims that whoever unites these rings with the artifacts of the parallel worlds will achieve great power and immortality.In unique worlds of dreams and reality, magical, mechanical and ethereal lands, take on the quest to find the artifacts cleverly concealed throughout the lands. Four parallel worlds await you on your journey: The Ademika Valley, The Mechanical World, The Isoteric World, and lastly, the Island of Unity, each with different environments to explore, challenges to encounter and a variety of indigenous puzzles to solve. Lose yourself in this fantastic and rich adventure, uncover the smallest details, collect information, solve the enigmas and unravel the saga of intrigue, exploration and treachery that is AURA: Fate of the Ages.Key features:First-person puzzle exploration game An original fantasy-based mass appeal, unique and original storyline. Mouse driven, with an intuitive point-and-click interface Unbelievably realistic and beautiful pre-rendered graphics and environments Original orchestral musical score and immersive ambient soundtrack Inventive and original puzzles 1075eedd30 Title: Aura: Fate of the AgesGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Streko GraphicsPublisher:THQ NordicRelease Date: 24 Jun, 2004 Aura: Fate Of The Ages Crack 32 Bit aura fate of the ages gameplay. aura fate of the ages 2. aura fate of the ages free download. aura fate of the ages walkthrough for pc. aura fate of the ages windows 10. aura fate of the ages walkthrough. aura fate of the ages. games like aura fate of the ages. aura fate of the ages lösung. aura fate of the ages windows 7. aura fate of the ages review. aura fate of the ages solution. aura fate of the ages test. aura fate of the ages steam. aura fate of the ages trailer. aura fate of the ages patch. aura 1 fate of the ages. aura fate of the ages poradnik. aura fate of the ages download. aura fate of the ages pc. aura fate of the ages solucja. aura fate of the ages spolszczenie It kinda does what it needs to do, it's a puzzle adventure game that i enjoyed because of the magical/scientific theme. Without comparing it with something else. I found some puzzles weird and difficult, but had a rewarding feeling once figured them out, of course.. If you like awesome puzzles like those seen in Myst this game is for you. However it is lacking in any character development or the like but that is not what the game is about. It's about the challenge of solving puzzles that are solvable and this has plenty of those. My advice is to pay attention in the first world and after that you get the flavour for the puzzles as some of them are quite trying. I am currently in the second world and have been enyoying the puzzles immensely, however I am stuck on a doozy at the moment! I think I may even have to look up the solution as there are so many variables going on. It really is a pen to paper kind of game. Which I love playing! I hope there is a renaissance of this kind of game. The graphics are dated etc but still acceptable but at 5 bucks you will definitely get your money's worth if you like problem solving games.. The best way I can describe this game is it seems to have been designed and written by someone who saw some screenshots of Myst, and then had someone give them a rough description of it and Adventure games in general. The puzzles are simplistic and don't seem to relate to the story progression, which is rudamentary, at best. While the Myst series has extensive backstory that's hinted at and expanded on throughout which gives you the sense that you're only seeing a brief snippet of a larger history (and the end of it, at that). Conversely this game briefly mentions a backstory and then doesn't expand on any of it. The voice acting is pretty terrible and NPC interaction felt very mechanical. Myst had the right idea in keeping NPC interactions to a bare minimum, the technology simply wasn't there to be able to do anything with it, but this game was released ELEVEN years after and, while Myst felt like it was a decade ahead of its time, Aura feels like it was released a decade too late.I was only able to get through to just past the statue scene seen in the sample screenshots above before I got bored. So perhaps it gets better after that, but I doubt it. There is a sequel, and even a third one on its way, so clearly some people like it.. From the fact that the movement is slow and choppy and the whole limited movement in the first place to the whole not even being able to have an inspect option on the numerous uninteractable important looking things and the poorly placed interaction points (the middle of a set of scales rather than the weight part? Seriously?) This game is a letdown in every aspect.I'm sure some will try arguing "hey this game is ten plus years old" Guess what so are fable and postal 2, Planescape: Torment is even older and all thos games have much more complex interaction systems and more stuff actually using memory so arguing the age of the game is pointless since it could have been done much better even then.I would argue it would have come across a lot better being made more in the style of monkey island 1 which was a lot smoother a lot older and a hell of a lot more fun to play, Crash Time II is more worthy of time and money and you've seen what people have said about it (actually the failiures of that game are actually funny and the gameplay is fun to screw around with for long enough to justify buying it).If you're after good point and click adventure games on steam check out the catalog of games Daedalic Entertainment have, literally ever one of them is entertaining and worth putting the money towards if you can afford to.. It's an awkward, near-unplayable Myst ripoff. It's got beautiful prerendered scenery, yes, but that's about as close as it comes to the former. The puzzles don't come together logically with the gameplay and story (I spent half of my time with this game alt-tabbed out to check with the walkthrough). The music is insipid and repetitive (the sound design on this was as a whole amateurish). The voice-acting is bad to the point of near-hilarity. The story is uncompelling and the dialogue poorly-written.3\/10 -- and it only gets those points because it somehow kept me playing all the way through. I must have been way bored.. So this game.Have a pen/paper handy or be prepared to backtrack to remind yourself of information.Also I don't know if its just me but I was unable to alt-tab whilst in puzzles but can during walkaround, well done.Some of the 'clues' in this game are obscure and with no updated in the journal tlling you what you've discovered then you need to backtrack alot.Not recommended unless well discounted
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