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Vampire Moon: The Mystery of the Hidden Sun (NDS cover
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Vampire Moon: The Mystery of the Hidden Sun NDS

A hidden object adventure. We play the role of a young journalist and go to the well-known horror fans of Transylvania with the intention of investigating the constant eclipse of the Sun.

Adventure | hidden objects | casual | Polish | Nintendo exclusive titles | singleplayer

Vampire Moon: The Mystery of the Hidden Sun Release Date NDS

05October2010

developer: CI Games / City Interactive publisher: CI Games / City Interactive

English language game language: English

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Become a young journalist and try to find out what caused sudden solar eclipse in transylvania and why people are missing.

A hidden-object game with an intense story and Beautiful, atmospheric graphics.

Taste the dark mysteries of Transylvania together with Emily Davis, the news reporter. Let yourself be drawn into an incredible sequence of events. Investigate an inexplicable, longlasting solar eclipse and the equally mysterious disappearance of the scientist researching it. Help Emily find hundreds of ingeniously hidden clues that bring you closer to unraveling the mystery... amongst them, a compendium of lore about vampires and Count Dracula. Brace yourself for many hours of intriguing, secret-filled gameplay.

Key features:

An exciting story involving Count Dracula

Engrossing gameplay using Hidden Object mechanics

Over 1000 items to locate

Logical puzzles and mini-games

Beautiful, atmospheric locations that heighten the sense of mystery

Endless replay value thanks to a system of random item placement

Last updated on 20 September 2010

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Vampire Moon: The Mystery of the Hidden Sun

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. Game may be frightening or scary for young children.
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