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Eternal Journey: New Atlantis PC

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Travel from the deepest trenches of the Atlantic Ocean to the awe-inspiring wonders of Mars as you solve the greatest archeological puzzle known to man: the origin of Atlantis. Through stunning production values and cunningly designed puzzles, Eternal Journey: New Atlantis will draw you into an experience unlike any other hidden object adventure.

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
  • CPU: 1.6 GHz
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 542 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Eternal Journey: New Atlantis 4.8 5 128 128
Eternal Journey: New Atlantis Enjoyed this game immensely! Even at the end I wanted more. Great characters. Interesting notes and information. Just enough twists and turns that kept a mystery going. Shock value added did not detract from wanting to continue exploring and playing. Best map I have encountered. Loved the animal element. A couple of mini game stumpers that will draw me back to play this again. August 26, 2012
Very enjoyable ... something different Again I would like to denounce people who give a negative review based on the demo. You cannot judge the value of a complex and long game by just playing the intro and the beginning of the main game. This is a good game, with good graphics, good sound, an interesting storyline, even if it is the eternal humbug of life and water on Mars. Anyway, the exploration of the different locations is interesting, finding ways to unlock doors, chests, lockets, etc is logic, the HOS are interactive - I just regret that they get repeated. You have a map which indicates you all you need to know and permits you to travel swiftly from one location to another. You have a journal to keep track of your investigation. The hint button recharges quickly enough: 60 secs in hard mode. This game has all it takes to spend a good time and it is a welcome change from the evil witches, ghouls and ghosts of which we have had a bit too much of late. I would say: go for it, try it out and enjoy. August 28, 2012
Wow! Stunning! Wow! Excellent! Wow! This is my first review, but this is the first HO/Adventure game to warrant a written review in my opinion (OK - so maybe I should have reviewed Siberia I and II and Return to Mysterious Island I and II - those too were beyond Fabulous!). Not only was the game fun and kept my attention, but the graphics were simply OUTSTANDING! The HO scenes were not too terribly challenging and not too cluttered w/junk so easy enough to navigate thru. The puzzles were a good mix of minor challenge to "OK, I tap out!" The developers did a great job of making the story intriguing w/Mars travel, underwater Atlantis travel, to all new possible life forms and civilizations! Truly opened up a whole new level of story line development that was so far distant from the normal "creepy, overused, haunted, overused, ghosts, graves, overused, etc" story line. I was growing ever so tired of the usual HO/Adventure that I was going to let my game credits expire and then I found this beautiful new experience and I'm so glad I did. Thank you, Big Fish and the wonderful developers that brought this experience to life for me! On casual mode, I spent a good 5 - 6 hours on this - which could have been more on Advanced ... so for the hard-care gamers out there, there's tons to do! One of the Biggest and BEST things about this game is the interactive map! Just click and GO! No renegotiating backward, sideways, and over and beyond... Loved It! I've experienced a few games lately that offer this and more developers need to incorporate it... Nothing I get more frustrated by then to walk back, and back, and back ... backtracking is such a bore and makes me lose interest quickly. Overall the game play was great but what really added to that was the above mentioned Visual Quality! WOW! Absolutely superior cut scenes - get the people who did the graphics into the movies, because they have bright futures in front of them!!! Pixar may be calling any day! Probably THE BEST visuals of any standard HO/Adventure game I've played. An easy 12 on a scale of 10 ... And just to explain the reason for the 4 rating on level of challenge - I played on casual and found it mostly challenging. Please buy this game to help these developers able to come up with more just like this!! And may my wishes comes true to find a sequel show up one day! And may it be as wonderful and fun and stunning as the first! : ) Happy Gaming Fishies! August 30, 2012
Refreshing Upon starting the game I immediately felt that I was about to embark on a new experience...I was right. Most hidden object games tend to be, too dark. New Atlantis was a breath of fresh air with its high tech, space theme. It is challenging while still being fun to play. I do hope that the creators of this game continue to make new ones. October 9, 2012
An Eternal Game There are too few games involving space travel and alien encounters, so I was very happy that this one turned out to be so good. Great graphics, excellent background music and sound effects, and a solid, if somewhat implausible, storyline. The hidden object and mini-game puzzles were at just the right difficulty level so that they were entertaining without being frustrating. I enjoyed the game so much I actually played it twice in a row. November 4, 2012
What a GEM Wow, this was unexpectatly great on all counts and kept getting better throughout. The end was a bit too quick and without an explanation where Michael all of a sudden came from. No matter, this is one major fantastic (literally) game and other developers should check it out for how to do it right. What really obviously set it apart from the rest is the sifi storyline. And it was so very well done and kept my interest to go on and on the whole time. When it finished I was real sad and wondered if a sequel would be possible, but I don't think so, as the end was so rounded without leaving much to wonder about. Perhaps the adventures on the new planet? Nae, nothing can compare to the way this was woven together and fitted with the egyptian history and the atlantis fairy tales. Thank you for some wonderfully immersive hours of enjoyment. November 3, 2012
Very different environment. ..I finally finished this long game and enjoyed it quite a bit. Although I am not much on spaceship areas, it sure made this game highly original. It was mostly tasks to perform--more like an adventure game--but had good HOS and the map-thing was fantastic. You could just look at it, and it would tell you where you needed to go and then it would take you there if you clicked on it. Then when you got there, you still had the hint button if you were confused! (I get confused a lot). I think at times this game was extremely suspenseful and I actually almost got scared once, playing it, which is very rare for me. One very interesting game. and the only environments like it I have seen, Great cutscenes! October 5, 2012
Expecting more Was excited to play this game, but was a little disappointed. Visuals and storyline were great but was hoping for more of a challenge. The hidden object games were above par but average on the puzzles. What I found most distracting was the map feature. I love a good map to jump around quickly, but the default hint factor on the map made it too easy. So - just don't use the map, right? But there are far too many rooms active to keep straight and remember where you saw a certain activity point, so you almost had to use the map which then steered you straight to everything and made it a little too easy to solve. Overall, definitely in the top and worth a play. October 17, 2012
Solid Thank goodness for the map. Way too much back and forth but the map made it easy. If not, this would have been a nightmare. HOS were really good and interactive. Story was convoluted but at least it was different. Puzzles varied wildly but were good. Graphics were boring. Good solid game. October 5, 2012
Some place I would like to be This was one of the best games I played. I love outer space and aliens and the unknown. I do believe thier is life out thier somewhere and other living planets in other galaxies and demensions. September 1, 2012
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Travel from the deepest trenches of the Atlantic Ocean to the awe-inspiring wonders of Mars as you solve the greatest archeological puzzle known to man: the origin of Atlantis.

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