Mystery of the Ancients: Deadly Cold is a hidden object adventure game.

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Mystery of the Ancients: Deadly Cold is a puzzle game created by the Mariaglorum company. This app brings you the fascinating story of a devoted friend whose objective is to rescue her pal Kira from the hands of her abductor and overcome the deadly cold.

Before you can start playing, you need to create a player profile and choose the preferred game mode. The app lets you customize the settings of any game type. You can enable or disable Skip and Hint options, play or deactivate interactive tutorial, and much more. In addition, the app automatically saves the gameplay progress for any of the created player profiles.

You take a journey on a hot summer day to Baumholder and visit your best friend Kira. Everything changes soon as you meet your friend and her husband. All of the sudden, a massive frozen tower emerges from the center of the town and ice giants start falling from the sky, freezing every human being on their path.

On your adventure, you will explore nicely-drawn locations, collect useful items, and solve dozens of challenging puzzles. Personally, I really enjoyed playing this game as the plot was very captivating. Plus, challenges were different one from another (hidden object, tile matching, etc.).

In conclusion, it's worth buying this hidden object game for your Mac. Mystery of the Ancients: Deadly Cold brings you a fascinating storyline, dozens of mini-games, nice artworks and animations, etc. Plus, it comes with an affordable price.

Pros

  • Nicely-drawn artworks and cinematics
  • Brings a fascinating storyline
  • Lets you choose between three game modes or customize one of your own
  • Offers you many challenges
  • Enables you to create multiple player profiles

Cons

  • None
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Specifications
Developer:
Mariaglorum
License type:
Shareware
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