Nibiru: Age Of Secrets

Nibiru: Age Of Secrets

PC

Release Date: March 11, 2005

Adventure, point-and-click, singleplayer

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Nibiru: Messenger of the Gods is a point and click adventure game created by the Czech development team Unknown Identity, which became famous around the world mainly thanks to The Black Mirror's successful adventure released by The Adventure Comany.

Storyline

The Czech Republic, Western Bohemia

During construction of a new highway bypass, workers discovered an entrance to an old tunnel. After they entered the tunnel, they found out that it was probably a German tunnel intentionally backfilled in the end of the World War II. They called an employee of the Western Bohemian Museum who informed the superior body in Prague about the finding. The news about the discovery of the tunnel is published by the regional press on the next day and it gets - thanks to the absence of more interesting news from the area of catastrophes or of other news interesting for tabloids - also to the main evening TV news on another day.

France

Professor Wilde sits by his table in the workroom and goes through the press summary from the last week. He becomes interested in several news. He dedicated more than 20 minutes of work with computer and books to one of them. Professor Wild picks up the phone receiver and dials a number.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Nibiru: Age Of Secrets System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 800 MHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 32 MB, 2.5 GB HDD