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{{COI|date=September 2008}} {{GameInfobox | developer = Big Fish Studios | publisher = Big Fish Games | designer = Emmanuel Marty, Jerome Grandsire | engines = PTK Toolkit | na_rel = {{Release|2008|August}} | genre = Adventure, Puzzle | features = Single-player | ratings = ESRB-E | platforms = Microsoft Windows, macOS | wplatforms = Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista | media = | input = Mouse }} '''''Azada: Ancient Magic''''' is an [[Graphic adventure game|adventure]] and [[Puzzle game|puzzle]] [[casual game]] developed by [[Big Fish Studios]] Europe, and distributed by [[Big Fish Games]]. The game is a sequel to ''[[Azada (video game)|Azada]]''. The studio previously developed ''Azada'' as well as ''[[Mystic Inn]]'' and ''[[Atlantis Sky Patrol]]''. == Gameplay == ''Azada: Ancient Magic'' consists of [[escape the room]] puzzles. Unlike the original ''Azada'', every puzzle is spread over multiple pages of a book. The player must flip back and forth, picking items up and locating active areas on every page, and must figure out where and how to use the various items in order to further the puzzles. The game also features over 20 different minigames. [[Minigames]] were separated from escape-the-room puzzles in ''Azada''; they are part of the escape the room puzzles in the sequel.<ref name="gamezebo review">{{cite web| url = http://www.gamezebo.com/games/azada-ancient-magic/review| title = Azada: Ancient Magic review| author = [[Erin Bell|Bell, Erin]]| publisher = [[Gamezebo]]| date = 2008-08-31| accessdate = 2008-09-15}}</ref> == Plot == Following the [[player-character]]'s successful release of Titus in ''[[Azada (video game)|Azada]]'', the hapless adventurer asks for help again. An ancient evil is about to break out from the library of Titus' Great-Uncle Argus.<ref name="gamezebo review"/> Argus was a scholar who had originally acquired the book of Azada as well as powerful magical items from all over the world. The ancient evil has brought the books from the library to life and is masquerading as one of the characters in the books. Titus needs your help to identify and defeat the evil. As you, the player, solve puzzles in the enchanted books, the story of how the ancient evil came into Argus' life is revealed. == Development == ''Azada: Ancient Magic'' is thematically similar to the first game in the franchise, ''[[Azada (video game)|Azada]]''. It features magic and books brought to life by a spell. The game features pre-rendered puzzles and characters, and an original soundtrack performed by the Deutsche Film Orchestra. Using a live orchestra is original in the casual games space; so far only ''[[Hidden Expedition: Amazon]]'', another Big Fish game, features one. == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == *[http://www.azada-game.com/ Official Azada Game Site] [[Category:Video games developed in France]]
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