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Last Last King of Africa: Benoît Sokal’s masterpiece finally adapted for the iPhone
 

Last Last King of Africa: Benoît Sokal’s masterpiece finally adapted for the iPhone

Platform: iPhone/iPod
Category: Adventure
 
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Welcome to Maurania

After her plane crashes, a young woman called Ann Smith wakes up in the hospital of Madargane, a city located North of the African country of Maurania.

Who is she? Why is she here? Why do all those who meet her speak fearfully of king Rodon, dictator and absolute maser of Maurania? And what is the true role of the black leopard that is strangely connected to Ann? Ann Smith will have to solve all these mysteries in a fascinating quest to find her own identity.

An Unforgettable Adventure…

A great, mysterious adventure filled with twists and turns that will lead you to the heart of the wonderful imaginary country of Maurania. Exciting riddles will make you progress in an extraordinary story with
a captivating storyline.

Key features :

· The first game on iPhone from Benoît Sokal, master of adventure
(Syberia, Amerzone, etc.)
· Beautiful graphics and impressive cinematics
· A unique atmosphere with dozens of different places to explore.
· A story filled with riddles and encounters.
· Many different and unique characters
· An interface perfectly adapted to the iPhone's tactile screen.
· Trophies and bonuses to unlock: collect all the emeralds from
Rodon's lost Treasure.

For more details feel free to watch the trailer at http://www.microapp.com/exemples/mauranie/fr/index.cfm

 
 

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