Game "Forgotten places. Regained castle"

PC
Game "Forgotten places. Regained castle"
Genre: Logical
  • Game size:
    436.89Mb
  • Release date:
    22 November 2016
  • 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

Jane is turning 21 years old. On that day, she expects gifts and flowers, beautiful words and nice wishes. But for some reason, she receives a strange message, where an unknown person promises her that she will be next. At that, her guardian has disappeared somewhere, and obviously not to surprise her with a pleasant surprise. So you'll have to get to work in Jane's company to find the answers to the questions. Pack your suitcase and hit the road.

Jane's guardian Sir Charles's butler claims to be dead. He allegedly received some mysterious box and didn't even open it before he died. Apparently it's some kind of family heirloom, and the key to it is hidden in the lock. You need to put a lot of fragments together to create a whole picture of this whole tangled story, which, by the way, has mystical elements.

You will have to go around a lot of locations associated with the castle. These include the corridors, the backyard and the observatory. Even the garden scarecrow has a lot of junk, and some of this junk will come in handy in due time. Try to be patient and replenish your inventory with expensive relics that will come in handy.

If you feel like you've been wandering around the castle idly for any length of time, take a look at the map. There you will find directions on how to get out of difficult situations and where to go. Hints will also do you good, because with them everything becomes easier. Be observant and cautious. Ignore the black smoke-it's just trying to lead you astray. Ignore it and slowly get closer to solving the mystery of the box by solving the puzzles. In your journal, collect your observations, letters, and newspaper scraps. You're sure to be lucky if you stick to the advice and directions.