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Enigmatis: The Mists of Ravenwood is a critically-acclaimed, beautifully crafted casual adventure game rich with horror, plot twists and shadowy intrigue. It has been on Linux for a while, but it's not very well known.

The game is one of many recently pushed onto Steam by Artifex Mundi sp. z o.o. and looks just as beautiful as the others.

Features
-36 achievements to unlock
-30 collectibles (butterflies) to find
-Bonus Adventure: “The Redeemed Memories” is a prequel to the main one. -Witness the origins of Ravenwood Park, and rescue your friends from the evil dwelling within.
-55 stunning, hand drawn locations and graphics with many animated details
-Exciting detective story rich with horror elements and plot twists
-Atmospheric soundtrack
-Picturesque setting of Ravenwood Park
-Evidence Board: draw conclusions based on evidence and clues

Check it out on Steam.
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6 comments

compholio Jun 5, 2014
And now we have 500 games (not including DLCs!) :D
killx_den Jun 5, 2014
Yeah another title from Artifex Mundi. I truly love their adventure games :D
Woodie Jun 5, 2014
AMs games = piece of art.
sw Jun 6, 2014
It's a hidden object game, not a true adventure game. I've finished three games from Artifex Mundi and after this I'm quite fed up by them, because stories are incredibly schmaltzy. But they have quite good hidden object scenes (especially in Nightmares from the Deep) and nice detailed drawings (but also somehwat kitchy). Logical puzzles are uninspiring. Best HOGs for linux are still games from Total Eclipse (The Clockwork Man: Hidden World).
Anonymous Jun 6, 2014
It's really annoying when I see "adventure game" and get my hopes up.... only to find out it's a hidden object game. To call these games casual would be an understatement, the puzzle elements are barely there and it's mostly just a clickfest.
Anonymous Jun 12, 2014
Quoting: AnonymousIt's really annoying when I see "adventure game" and get my hopes up.... only to find out it's a hidden object game. To call these games casual would be an understatement, the puzzle elements are barely there and it's mostly just a clickfest.
Did you consider playing first and commenting later?

Actually there are WAY less hidden object searches in this game than mini-games and for the vast majority of time you will do the core p'n'c gameplay involving collectin and using inventory items. You will also do 12 evidence deductions which is a gameplay element leading through the story. And it is the story that is most important here. How can you question the word "adventure" in the category then?

By the way, good casual adventures are usually much better than core p'n'cs with incomparably better graphics and gameplay fluency. This one is a great example.

Next time please do play first and then comment because you might not be aware how horribly wrong your initial presumptions may be.
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