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Secrets of the Dark: Temple of Night PC

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(343.81 MB)

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Your friend is a journalist who is staying in a seemingly quiet desert town. After getting involved with a story involving the dark forces, he is kidnapped by three dark priests! Now they are getting ready to sacrifice him to provide the Demon of Darkness with limitless power, and it's up to you to stop them! Save your friend in Secrets of the Dark: Temple of Night, a challenging Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/8
  • CPU: 1.0 GHz
  • RAM: 1280 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0
  • Hard Drive: 351 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Secrets of the Dark: Temple of Night 4.3 5 50 50
Nothing is what it seems I had a blast playing this game, magnificently done. All of you that have interest in mystery adventure with a little horror should consider playing this game. The good : excellent story keeps your attention from begging to the very end( by finding VHS tapes you reveal part of the story) nice graphics, lots of interesting locations( almost every location has light and dark side, so basically by switching lights on or of you have two different locations in one) challenging puzzles, mostly brainteasers hidden object scenes- 2 types- standard( find listed objects) and one where you have to find right place for displayed objects the bad: no map constantly consulting your journal for codes and similar music is annoying, a bit monotone March 8, 2013
"Entertaining" First let's say that story, characters, graphics and H/O scenes are well made. Now see the plus and the minus : + : morph rooms (day & night) / 2 mode (with or without sparkles) / the re-playable video on the diary / both HO-RO (hidden & replaceable object) / good length (about 4hrs no hints-no skip puzzle). - : the so annoying music - no map Be sure to click everywhere because the game have plenty of funny little animation...Meet for the sequel ;o) January 20, 2012
Secrets of the Dark: Temple of Night Outstanding graphics and storyline. Animation adds to the ambience of the location. Rooms morph with change in lighting. Puzzles are excellent, varied, and challenging. Reasonably sized and well hidden objects match scenes. An interesting variation requires replacing items. Ending brings closure to the adventure, while opening the way for sequels. Moving room to room required quite a bit of backtracking. Suggest taking notes to keep track of where you need to use an item once it is found. Appears CE may be worth considering, with two bonus chapters included. December 8, 2011
Fun refreshing adventure This game was quite enjoyable mainly because of it's location. You are in a Southwestern town that morphs to ancient Aztec times. The graphics are very good, the music can get a little annoying, the storyline is good, the voice overs need a little work, but overall it makes for an interesting play. The HOs are fairly good with some interaction, and you always get one last item - similar to Echoes of the Past. The puzzles are fairly easy and all are doable. Most are a play on other puzzles adjusted to fit the storyline and scenes. This game took less than my average play time; however, it was fun to play mostly due to the scenes and morphing rooms. I do look forward to the next chapter. Therefore, I am recommending this game. January 28, 2012
Refreshing Central American theme Spooky games are usually set in a haunted house, asylum, cemetery, etc. but this one is set in a deserted town that morphs into a creepy Central American village when it gets dark. This makes it even eerier than the typical game because it's such an unfamiliar setting. Graphics have a grainy look to them and the music is not very good and seems out of place. A haunting soundtrack with Central American melodies and instruments would have added so much to the atmosphere! The morphing of rooms from modern day to the Central American village is very well done, though. The short videos that reveal the back story are great too. Puzzles are very good. They're fun, more challenging than average and there's more originality compared to other games of the genre. December 13, 2011
An Interesting Challenge I thoroughly enjoyed this game. It had everything, although the graphics were a little murky at times, the game play was clever and the storyline involving. The voiceovers could have been a little better but generally this game had everything I like: - two modes of play - more adventure than Hidden Object Scenes - challenging puzzles (shippable) - many original concepts (morphing between light and dark) - lots of area?s to explore but not too many as to be confusing - lengthy playing time (about 5.5 hours for me). I would like to give this game 4.5 stars but as there is no ?s I will give it 4 stars. Well done Orneon, thanks BFG. January 16, 2012
Excellent Concept & Design GAME COMPLETED A COUPLE OF TIMES ?What do you see when you turn out the lights?? Well in one small town what they see is a ruddy great Aztec temple complete with sacrificial altars. And your friend is the next cab off the rank. It?s a wonderful idea, which the developers have pulled off expertly. Pull down the shades, close the curtains, and a whole new world is presented to you. Things you do in this world affect your daylight life and vice verso. Intriguing! And, as it happens, very difficult. The light/dark thing does take a while to get a handle on, but it?s not the different gameplay that wore me down. It was just one of those games full of puzzles I can?t solve. They?re all well known, but are harder versions. It is disheartening, particularly seeing there is a time score, and each skip adds 30 mins to your time! If it hadn?t been for the unreasonable difficulty levels of the puzzles I would have rated this one 5 stars. The graphics were not works of art, but they were crystal clear, bright, and interesting. HOs came as lists and replace the objects. The replacement scenes were really fun; the results of your replacement showed flair and humour. No voiceover for most of the game, but video cassettes (replayable) were well done and dramatic. The journal was a help, but I sure wish I could have had a map... And I must mention the music. Excellent! Haunting and vitalising at the same time, far more upbeat than most. It did get a bit much sometimes, but it gave the game a unique atmosphere. Gamers who like a challenge ? this one?s for you. April 13, 2013
Ancient Curses and Demon Gods This game has a Central American theme, which is a fairly rare setting as far as hidden object games go. The scenes are colorful, though the graphics are simplistic. However, the game's real claim to fame is the morphing effect when you transition between the present and the past in the various locations. Hints let you know when it is time to effect a transition in order to move the game forward. The storyline is entertaining and effective, as you attempt to save a famous investigative reporter from being sacrificed to an ancient god in order to restore it to power. The background music is kind of monotonous, but it does enhance the mood of the story. While a few of the puzzles are "hair-pullers", most of them are moderately challenging and can be completed with a little added effort. The hidden object scenes were generally easy with only a few objects requiring hints to find them. I enjoyed this game. April 4, 2012
Fun to play I really like this game; the graphics are average; they could be a little sharper but it did not detract from my enjoyment. The locations have two aspects; you can change them from a modern appearance to a sort of Aztec look; the premise of 'changing the scenes' was a nice twist; make sure you click on lots of objects as there is plenty of interactivity. One of my favourites was a skeleton who sat up & scratched his head, thanks to the developers for adding tongue in cheek humour to the game. There were voiceovers which I enjoyed; some of the acting was a little over the top but I like a few human voices in my games. The music did begin to annoy me after a while but you can turn the volume right down whilst leaving the background noises turned up. There are quite a lot of hidden object scenes & some of the items are very well hidden; there are also some interactive items in the H0s. In addition in some of the H0 scenes instead of searching for items you put them back into the scene. Some of the mini games were challenging & I couldn?t always quite work out what to do but there is a skip button if needed. There is a journal & along the way you will find video tapes ? these can be replayed if you wish. You will need to backtrack quite a lot through scenes & there is no map. Definitely a game that has replay value. January 21, 2012
Very Enjoyable Game The best of this game is when scenes modifying (you have to do "something" for that) , returning to the past. The special effects are very interesting to see. - Very good storyline - Great locations - Very sood sound - Graphics are very well done, with care in details - Several differents puzzles and HOS - not really challenging, but very entertaining and pleasant. January 17, 2012
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