Zoom Book - The Temple of the Sun

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When a mysterious package arrives at the local university, two of the most renowned anthropology professors join forces to discover hidden clues and solve mind-boggling riddles. Time travel with them to the great Mayan culture of South America in search of the magic relic, ZoomBook, but beware of the mysterious villain that follows your every move. Ancient Mayan adventure full of rich artwork, mind-boggling puzzles and a spellbinding, mystery-driven storyline full of suspense!
  • Mystery-driven storyline.
  • 88 action-packed levels.
  • 5 modes of game play.
size:24MB, OS:Windows ME/2000/XP/VISTA

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31 Comments so far for Zoom Book - The Temple of the Sun

  1. LondonDreamer
    May 8th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Mystery in London Review - "Jolly
    Good Game- Mystery in London–If I had to describe this game in
    three words, it would be Fab-u-lous!!I wouldn’t say Mystery in
    London is way better than the MCF series but I will say it’s right
    up there with it.There
    are a lot of Seek and Find games and I have probably played every
    last one but I have never played a seek and find game
    like this. I love the fact that you can thorougly search for hidden
    clues spec by spec. I love the 360 degree search as well as being
    able to use the magnifying glass to help better my search. The
    mini puzzles are easy but they have little twists to them which
    I love. I also love the fact that Mystery in London gives you
    a bit of history of London. Since I never been and would love to
    go there, this is the closest
    I could get, lol!! The only frustrating thing about this is I don’t
    know some of the London terminology when it comes to finding clues.
    The
    puzzle game got me in a bit
    of a tizzy because there’s a clock tower and a ukelele type of
    guitar but I can’t find the correct name for those. I know I’ll
    get it eventually. If you ask me, I’d say Mystery in London is absolutely
    ’stonking’!

  2. Edwardian Lady
    May 21st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Mystery in London Review - " I
    found Mystery in London in some ways to be like many other seach
    and find games, but then the story line was by far alot
    more interesting then others I have played.The game designers
    obviously took some creative license with the story of Jack the
    Ripper, but you could also tell that they did
    their homework as well. The 360 degree veiw of the locations was
    again a lot more interesting than many of the games out now.
    Also there were a decent range of different items to be found in
    each
    location. Sometimes it seems as though there are the same 15
    items in all the games, like they could be original with it.
    Following the mystery through modern day London, all the while
    learning bits of history along the way, made this title interesting
    and absorbing. I personally loved Mystery in London and would
    recommend it to anybody who enjoys this genre. Take a moment and
    try
    this one out, you will not be disappointed.

  3. Beefeater
    June 27th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Mystery in London Review - "OMG…..there
    are no words to describe Where to begin on Mystery in London? I
    am a harsh critic of failed attempts to mimic successful games,
    and you may rely on the statement
    that, second only to MCF: Ravenhearst, this is the best seek and
    find I have played.The absolutely
    best thing about it is the actual gameplay. It is smooth, completely
    without the jerks and starts. If you click
    on four or five items in rapid succession, Mystery in London picks
    up each and every one without hesitation. The scenes are real (I
    know, I have
    seen a few in real life) and they add both to the feel of Mystery
    in London and to the pleasure itself. The background noises make
    sense, no
    silly music or forced and strange effects.Unlike some games, the
    mini-games between searches actually make sense within the context
    of what is happening. But what will stun
    the avid fan of this genre is how you will look at other games
    and see this one’s superiority in theme and content.If you liked Ravenhearst,
    play Mystery in London. If you like Mayan
    Princess, play Mystery in London. If you like seek and find,
    and are also a history buff, you will be replaying Mystery in
    London for ages.

  4. GinningGamer
    July 3rd, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Mystery in London Review - "Mystery
    in London is an Awesome
    Seek and Find Game. I’m not really
    a big fan of seek and find games but i do try any new game that
    comes out. Boy, I’m glad I did!!!!!!!This
    game beats all the MCF games out of the water!!!!
    Mystery in London is a well rounded game with an intriguing storyline!!
    The gameplay is great. One feature I’ve never seen before is the
    room is 360 Degrees instead of just whats in front of you. Another
    is you can zoom in and out. And there are mini games that are
    actually not so hard you will pull you hair out!!! (Puzzles in
    MCF I thought were that way). Graphics are stunning!!!! Crisp
    and clean.

  5. Anj
    August 15th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Great game. I really enjoyed the story and graphics. The levels get quite difficult towards the end, but are enjoyable. Will look forward to the sequel

  6. Abundante! Bunny
    September 14th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    "Abundante! - REJOICE! I HAVE FINISHED
    THIS GAME 4 TIMES. FOR ME IT’

  7. Gentleman Gamer
    September 26th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Mystery in London Review -
    "English as the Union Jack!! - I
    absolutley had to get Mystery in London. I lived in England for
    3 years and moved home to the U.S. Mystery in London immerses you
    in the pictures - you actually feel like you’re in London!! It’s
    an awesome
    experience
    in a seek-and-find game to seek items in a place you have been.
    Mystery in London has such a great plot. The added extras of
    being able to go 360 degrees is not new, but the other features
    they have
    thrown in such as adding magnifying while in the 360 feature
    are awesome. If you’re a true fan of seek-and-find games, as
    I am, do yourself a favor download the trial, and I bet ya will
    be hooked and will buy Mystery in London. It is worth every penny!

  8. Anj
    April 8th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Great game. I really enjoyed the story and graphics. The levels get quite difficult towards the end, but are enjoyable. Will look forward to the sequel

  9. Anj
    April 23rd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Great game. I really enjoyed the story and graphics. The levels get quite difficult towards the end, but are enjoyable. Will look forward to the sequel

  10. Anj
    April 25th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Great game. I really enjoyed the story and graphics. The levels get quite difficult towards the end, but are enjoyable. Will look forward to the sequel

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