» Game Description

Magic Encyclopedia

Magic Encyclopedia: First Story takes you on a journey of magic and wonder as you guide a young lady on a quest to find her brother and stop the manifestation of a terrible evil. As you search beautiful hand-painted scenes for hidden objects, solve cunning puzzles and enjoy delightful mini-games, you'll move ever closer to the startling discovery at the end of the journey! Hours of relaxing gameplay that will stimulate your mind and enchant your spirit lie ahead so don't delay!

» Game Features

  • Hundreds Of Objects To Locate And Use!
  • More Than 25 Mind-Bending Levels To Solve!
  • Tons Of Mini-Games!
  • Embark On A Magical Journey!

» Game Reviews

  • “its almost identical to mortimer becket and i loved that one this one is great there is more to do than on mortimer becket and a little bit more of a challenge the graphics and sound is great keep the great games coming” – rosslyn
  • “A really different seek and find game as it is combined with lots of puzzles. I liked the "extra hints". You can get, as many as you can find. Though the extra hints aren't too easy to get. One suggestion would be a scoring or timed score board. This would give the game better re-pay value. All in all, the game is a fun one that makes you think. Loved it.” – SusanAnn

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0 or later
  • CPU: P800

» Extra Info

Developer: V-Games
Release Date: 2008-10-08
Tags: adventure, hidden object, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
The word 'encyclopedia' comes from the Classical Greek meaning "general knowledge". Though the notion of a compendium of knowledge dates back thousands of years, the term was first used in the title of a book in 1541 by Joachimus Fortius Ringelbergius, Lucubrationes vel potius absolutissima kyklopaideia (Basel, 1541). The word encyclopaedia was first used as a noun in the title of his book by the Croatian encyclopedist Pavao Skalić in his Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon (Encyclopaedia, or Knowledge of the World of Disciplines, Basel, 1559). One of the oldest vernacular uses was by François Rabelais in his Pantagruel in 1532.

Misspellings: magicencyclopedia magik enciclopedia encyklopedia

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