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Agon: The Mysterious Codex - Review @ Worthplaying

Posted by Dhruin @ Thursday - April 27, 2006 - 09:33 -
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A review at Worthplaying of AGON: The Myterious Codex is up with the lowly score of 5/10. It's possible this paragraph may reflect the rest of the article:
Before I say anything, I must first stress to you that if you don't like games in the vein of Myst, do not play this game. With that out of the way, adventure fans may enjoy AGON: The Mysterious Codex. It's a typical point-and-click, but with a strange story. As funny as it sounds, the whole point of this game is to find more games.

In AGON: The Mysterious Codex, you set out on a quest to find the "ancient games of nations." You start out in London and are given abundant clues which lead you to locations such as Lapland and Madagascar. The creators tried to make this game like a novel by releasing the game for download in chapters. Not only does it serve as a chapter-like function, but it also builds up suspense with the game's story, much like a comic book series. This disc contains the first three episodes of this 12-part game.
 
 
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