Game "Death pages. Ghost library"

PC
Game "Death pages. Ghost library"
  • Game size:
    558.97Mb
  • Release date:
    27 January 2015
  • Operating system:
    Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
  • Minimum requirements
  • CPU:
    1GHz
  • RAM:
    1Gb
  • Graphics card:
    256Mb, DirectX 9
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Game description

For every student the most difficult and exciting time is exam time. So Julia, Roland, and Martin, the best friends, had to escape their carefree days as students and still go to the city library to prepare for exams. And they had no idea that such a boring activity would turn into a real nightmare! The boys had fallen captive to a soul-catcher who had decided to make them his puppets.

Now friends are forced to play major roles in the famous love story about Romeo and Juliet, but whether the villain to the end to carry out his insidious plan depends only on you! Get to the library building as quickly as possible to examine the scene. Is the front door locked? Then take a look around and see what you can open it with. There might be more clues in the courtyard. To solve some problems you will need some items from the inventory. For example, the file will be indispensable if you need to saw the bars of the grid, the cleaner will help you to clean the water in the fountain, and pruning shears will be needed to cut ivy, which so tightly enveloped the library building

Even though the main door is closed, you can see what's going on inside the library through the glass window on the door. And what did you see? A mysterious creepy man telling a puppet jester about a theatrical act involving dead actors. Unexpected! Julia, Roland and Martin must be rescued immediately. But the first order of business is to finally open the doors to the library. In this quest, you'll need a librarian's badge. But it's not that easy to get it, so place all the items you see at the bottom of the screen where they belong. What and where should stand is not hard to guess, it's all quite logical - the sail needs the ship, the plaster arm obviously belongs to the statue, and the dial should go to the clock

There are three levels of difficulty to complete the game. Choose "Standard" to enjoy the game unhurriedly, in "Advanced" you'll have to hurry, and the hints will be much less. And by choosing "Advanced" mode you can only rely on your wits, because the help in this mode is expected from nowhere. Go on an adventure through other worlds and Shakespearean plays in completely unexpected interpretations