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The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World
by Total Eclipse
Two years after her courageous exploits in New Coventry, Miranda Calomy finds herself embroiled in a fresh adventure after discovering a mysterious obsidian object. A mundane day of studying at the Steamworks Academy ends up being the beginning of a quest to find a mythical place: The Hidden World. Doggedly chasing her every step of the way, an unknown menace will do anything in his power to discover the legend for his own benefits. Join Miranda and her robotic friend, Sprocket, in this amazing journey through a parallel Victorian universe where steam fuels technology. Use your intellect to solve unique and exciting puzzles. Interact with colorful characters to advance your quest as you search for magnificent, detailed objects in innovative horizontal/vertical scrolling and zoom-able scenes. Call on Sprocket's upgraded abilities for help and explore breathtaking, hand-painted environments so that you may discover for yourself the land of legends: the Hidden World!
- Enjoy the seamless integration of captivating storytelling with hidden-object and adventure game play.
System Requirements
Windows 7/Vista/XPProcessor: Pentium 4 2.0 GHz
DirectX 8.0
1024 MB RAM
Free hard drive space: 239 MB
Download the latest Microsoft DirectX drivers free.
Jayisgames Review Excerpt
Miranda and her clockwork companion Sprocket are back in Total Eclipse's hidden object adventure game, The Clockwork Man 2: The Hidden World! Featuring elegant hand-drawn visuals, twice the content of the original game, and the series' standard scrolling and zoomable levels, it's exactly what you would expect from a follow-up and delivers a solid, well-balanced hidden object experience from beginning to end. [Read the full review]
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