Department 42: The Mystery of the Nine
by Dennis Faas on November, 23 2009 at 08:11AM EST
Description
Join Department 42, a secret organization devoted to protecting the world from black magic. As your first assignment, you have to track down nine malevolent artifacts that disappeared during a mysterious fire at Grimstone Mansion! Explore strange locations and solve clever puzzles to protect mankind from a new nightmare and restore order before the sun rises on a dark new age!
Key Features
- Recover Stolen Artifacts!
- Cure Werewolves!
- 20 Challenging Puzzles!
- Protect The World From Black Magic!
Requirements
- OS: Windows XP, Vista
- Memory: 512 MB
- Microsoft DirectX (free): 9.0c
- CPU: P 1.0 GHZ
- Video: 64 MB
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