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Take a deep breath and find your fiancée who went missing in the dark abyss of the ocean. It looks pretty damned fancy and it won't break the bank. I don't remember playing a hidden object game like this for years.

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Discover and investigate a forgotten underwater city built in an intriguing Art-Deco style. This former utopia hides many spine-chilling secrets and supernatural forces, the remains of which still lurk in every corner. Face the ancient evil that is hiding in the deepest chambers of the city of Eden.

During your exploration of this Eden beneath this sea, you will solve cleverly designed minigames and find hidden objects or play a special minigame as an alternative. Hold your breath and dive into the game to experience the wonders of the underworld for yourself.

Features
  • Scary and thrilling story in a unique underwater setting
  • Beautiful, hand-drawn graphics
  • Hollywood-quality animations
  • 40 unique locations with 14 hidden-object scenes
  • Numerous original and inventive minigames
  • Unique option to switch from a hidden-object scene to a minigame
  • Intriguing Art-Deco city design


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2 comments

leillo1975 Apr 4, 2014
This game is like "Nightmares from the Deep: The cursed heart", a very simple but funny point 'n' click game. If the game have the same quality is a good buy.
DrMcCoy Apr 4, 2014
Not my kind of game (I think I overdosed on those "find 10 cars" puzzle books when I was little), but it's of course always nice to see more Linux games. :)

Not nice is how apparently the data for non-Windows is missing.
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