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Excerpt: The game’s overall concept is just the same as it was in previous editions, namely to find items that allow you to advance along to further stages in the game. This “point and click” game puts you in the shoes of Mortimer Beckett, an adventurer wrapping up his journeys through time in this series’ previous title, Time Paradox. Unfortunately, Mortimer now finds himself in a faraway land once again, tasked with the goal of rescuing a missing king and restoring him to power. He must not only find the lost king, but also the magical jewels missing from his crown in his land in efforts to liberate the land from an evil, oppressive general who has usurped the king’s reign. Players help Mortimer get through his newest adventure by solving puzzles, sniffing through dozens and dozens of hiding spots for clues and useful items to help advance him along. As with all games in the “hidden object game” genre, the basic premise behind The Lost King is to find useful items serving “puzzle pieces” that allow you to interact with other characters and objects in the game. In some cases, the player is faced with finding an item or combination of items in order to unlock reveal a new area, interact with a character, or unveil a much needed item. With an engaging storyline, interesting characters, pleasant sound, and vivid graphics, Mortimer Beckett and The Lost King appeals to a broad spectrum of…
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