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AGON: London Scene
 

"Professor Samuel Hunt works for the British Museum as a historian of culture. One day he receives a letter that contains vague allusions to a geometric drawing currently found in the storage rooms of the musueum which will provide directions to 12 secret destinations, along with a manuscript relating to some kind of extraordinary treasure."


Developer Private Moon Studios
Publisher(s) Private Moon Studios

Platform PC , Mac
Perspective First-Person
Presentation Panoramic nodes
Control Point-and-click
Theme Historical
Gameplay Solitary Exploration, Puzzle
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Media CD, Internet download
Genre Mystery


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