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Aurora: The Lost Medallion - The Cave is an upcoming coming-of-age tale of destiny, friendship, and discovery. From Noema Games and Gamera Games, it's a hand-painted point and click adventure that will have full Native Linux support.

You are Aurora, the youngest inhabitant of the Cave. Raised by intelligent machines in a hidden world of technological wonders, a group of kids spend their days preparing for the mysterious “Pilgrimage”, each guided by an equally mysterious voice. As the only child without a Voice to guide her, Aurora must challenge the rigid society of the Cave to gain the title of Pilgrim and embark on an adventure to answer the unsolved question of her origins. The developers said the new demo should give you around an hour of gameplay, but a bit longer if you find some of the puzzles challenging.

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Game Features:

  • An intricate story of friendship and discovery: inspired by point & click classics such as The Dig and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, The Lost Medallion is the first chapter in an epic tale of mystery in a deep sci-fi universe. Unravel the truth behind the Voices and their Pilgrimage over 12 hours of exciting gameplay, with the promise of more chapters and mysteries to come.
  • Ingenious puzzles: it’ll take brains rather than brawn to fully explore the Cave. Use your wits and surroundings to solve devilish puzzles and tricky encounters, and learn the truth behind Eedor and the Voices.
  • Gorgeous hand-drawn graphics: colorful hand-painted scenes and characters transport you to the world of the Cave and the Lost Medallion. Answer the questions behind the Cave while exploring beautifully rendered backdrops, meeting a varied cast of fun, engaging characters.
  • A fully-voiced adventure: the fun cast of characters is brought to life by fully voiced dialogue, immersing you in the world and story.

Try the demo on Steam now.

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Phlebiac Jul 27, 2023
Hmm... pretty sure I played this demo a few years ago. I guess they have been on hiatus?
Eike Jul 27, 2023
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Hmm... pretty sure I played this demo a few years ago. I guess they have been on hiatus?

I played their old demo, too, and the most important thing to me is that they're still working on the game. But I asked them on the Steam forums and they said this would be a new demo, or an improved one at least. I don't know if I'm gonna check it, they got me with the first one alright.

*edit* Tried to start it, but the Linux version tries to run an exe. I'll tell them.


Last edited by Eike on 27 July 2023 at 5:14 pm UTC
Eike Jul 30, 2023
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*edit* Tried to start it, but the Linux version tries to run an exe. I'll tell them.

They fixed it!

If you're into the genre, do give the demo a try. I was sold already by the old one.
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