Hi everyone! The third part of point&click adventure game The Secret of Moonwall Palace will be available next week, for just 1.99 USD! The prophecy was right... The ancient race able to destroy the Emperor truly exists... It awaits its moonlit awakening, hidden deep underneath the Emperors palace - in a place that officially doesnt even exist. What secrets are kept there? How potent are the powers of the ancients? Its up to Martin to find out. Fighting against time, the military forces loyal to the Emperor and fanatic rebels on the other side, he must find his family before its too late... See and experience the worst a totalitarian regime can produce: a death camp, a city devoid of life and the Grand Emperors own residence. Always remember there are no rules anymore... Who will have to die for this story to end? Who will sacrifice his life, who will be murdered? Who will become a traitor, and who will be betrayed? There is no black and white anymore... Game features: 1. Beautiful, hand drawn visuals. 2. Natural multi-touch interactions. 3. Intuitive interface. 4. Advanced hint system. 5. Hotspot display system. 6. An amazing story set in a troubled urban-fantasy world, shattered by magic, horror and intrigue. 7. Partially non-linear gameplay. 8. Breathtaking soundtrack created by experienced professional composers. 9. More than 100 backgrounds and locations. 10. Dozens of objects to pick up and interact with. 11. Hundreds of dialogue lines, descriptions and documents. 12. Multiple secondary characters, ready to help you... or to stand in your way. 13. Animated cutscenes. 14. Hours of captivating gameplay. 15. Real-time gameplay experience in 24 hours mode. 16. Auto-save system. 17. Retina support. 18. iOS 6 compatible. 19. Game Center Achievements. 20. Twitter integration. Experience the finale of one of the best reviewed and most awarded adventure games available in App Store! Screenshots: Thanks for checking it out! Best regards! Marcin Makaj, The Moonwalls.
I'm sure that you will love this part - it's the best one! It's pretty boring to play the games I made myself (because I know every second of those games), but I really enjoyed playing this one