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Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Dynasty

Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Dynasty is a single player adventure puzzle game for PC and Mac that challenges players with a variety of puzzle types in exciting settings. The game features Hidden Object, as well as nine other puzzle types including Spot-the-Difference memory puzzles. Additional features include 25 exotic locations throughout China, more than 100 game levels and three game modes.

Travel to China in the latest hidden-object adventure! Rumors of an unknown dynasty surfaced when ancient tiles turned up on the black market. Your mission is to explore China and search for clues to uncover the secret of the Forgotten Dynasty. Visit 25 exotic locations as you search for more than 2,200 hidden objects. Explore more than 100 levels and find the hidden Yin and Yang symbols to unlock 2 bonus game modes. Solve 9 unique mini-game puzzles and discover fascinating facts in your journal. You can even play in Relaxed Mode and seek-and-find with no time limits.

Minimum System Requirements

PC
  • OS – Windows 7/Vista/XP
  • Processor: 1.22 GHz (minimum)
  • RAM – 512 MB (minimum)
  • Free Hard Drive Space – 100 MB
  • DirectX Version – 7 (minimum); 9.0c+ (recommended)
  • Sound Card – DirectX compatible
  • Video Card – DirectX compatible; 32 MB (minimum)
  • Color Quality – 16-bit or 32-bit color mode (256 colors may not work)
  • Controls – Keyboard and mouse
  • Internet – Internet connection is required to register/unlock game trials – including those delivered via CD-ROM
Mac
  • OS – Mac OS X and later
  • Processor: 1.22 GHz (minimum)
  • RAM – 512 MB (minimum)
  • Free Hard Drive Space – 100 MB
  • Video Card – 32 MB (minimum)
  • Color Quality – 16-bit or 32-bit color mode (256 colors may not work)
  • Controls – Keyboard and mouse
  • Internet – Internet connection is required to register/unlock game trials – including those delivered via CD-ROM

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