Sunday, February 25, 2007

CDX

Oh you've gotta love the BBC. This is a great example of interactive design. Linking a history programme with an online game this is a great way to learn about the past. A heady mix of noir and fiendishly difficult puzzles this is sure to keep you guessing for a while yet. I didn't have time to delve too deep into this one but if you do please send me screenshots and narrative points and I'll be sure to post them.

"A sacrificial blade forged at the birth of the Roman empire holds the key to an ancient and bloody conspiracy that threatens to erupt into the present day.

Stranded in 21st century Tunis, Adam Foster is plunged into a world of greed, betrayal and murder. But who has the blade, and can the killers be stopped?

Unlock the mystery in this unique interactive-video adventure."

Play the game here.

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