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Gameplay The game's entertainment comes in the form of puzzles, called "enigmas," in which you find objects and characters and discuss place them, usually in strict order, onto the Enigma Screen, just as in Vikings and Crusader. You've got a beautifully done in-game encyclopedia for clues, inventory items, discuss and discuss learning, always available to you. You'll visit one or more playing screens, where you can click on characters to hear what they have to say and pick up objects for solving the riddles. Your major problem will be to figure out what you need to do in each puzzle and especially to find that last elusive item. Finding those missing items can be one tough job. Enigma number five nearly stopped me. It involves learning about ancient metallurgy by firing up a furnace and smelting ore to produce various objects. The problem is that your furnace goes out every time you finish an object, and you can only use one certain pile of fuel to fire it up again each time.
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