🕹️ New release: Lunar Lander Beyond

Time Mysteries: Inheritance

aka: Time Mysteries: A Herança, Time Mysteries: La stirpe, Time Mysteries: Arven, Time Mysteries: Arvet, Time Mysteries: Das Erbe, Time Mysteries: De Nalatenschap, Time Mysteries: El Legado, Time Mysteries: L'Héritage
Moby ID: 81912

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Windows screenshots

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The game installs via the Big Fish Game Manager and sits in the library alongside any other installed games the player owns. It can be played from here or from the desktop shortcut
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The title screen<br>Here the game is being played in windowed mode. When played in full screen mode there are wide black borders on each side
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The game configuration options
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The game starts with a cut scene. Vivienne, an award winning physicist,is going home to meet her father. On arrival at the remote farmhouse she sees a light in the attic
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A message and a gift from her father
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The game has optional interactive help which, at least in the early stages, throws up lots of help windows like this
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The first puzzle is a rotating lock puzzle.
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This i a crystal ball. It talks to you, something you get used to very quickly, and it's to be your mentor throughout the game
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The crystal ball explains why you cannot find your father, some strange man has made him vanish
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A hidden object scene. This is a pretty standard setup with three hints and too many rapid random clicks briefly pause the game
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With the magic rings we can go looking for father
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Falling through time and we've got company, it's the mystery man who was after the magic rings
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In order to travel through time and retrieve the magic rings we must collect things from the period we're going to. Here we're off to the Middle Ages hence the crossbow etc
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First stop in the time travels is Europe in the Middle Ages.<br> Full screen mode
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A chess puzzle - use the knight to land on all squares
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The in-game diary keeps track of what tasks are outstanding
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When the player uses all their available hints they play a mini game to recharge it, the higher the score the more hints are earned - up to a maximum of four
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Second stop London 1899
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Another logic puzzle, pressing one button depresses others but also releases some. The object is to depress them all
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Th this puzzle we have to find the missing parts then work out the right combination
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At the end of every age we return to the Nexus and have to resolve differences between reality and the ring's memory
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Third stop England May 22nd 1675
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A mechanical puzzle
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is it just me or does blowing up part of the house you're in seem a little drastic?
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Fourth stop England 19th October 1467 where we meet an ancestor
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Hiding objects within a fresco is a bit different, other variations on the hidden object puzzle include a painting and a stained glass window
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A 'Tower of Hanoi' puzzle
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A variation on the Mastermind type of puzzle
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Fifth stop, Mercia 29th December 798 where one of our ancestors was alchemist to King Offa
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Sixth stop is our ancestor Osthryd the witch in June 20th 656
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Seventh stop is August 31, 1066
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Here the player has to reassemble a stained glass window. There are other puzzles like this, for example reassembling a letter
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Destination eight a haberdashery shop on November 1st 1845
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Final destination present day Stonehenge
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One of several sliding block puzzles within the game
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