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This fourth episode in the series from a Hungarian developer has much greater
content and has abandoned the downloadable episode format and rather is a purchasable
dvd game. More time was spent on this
episode to make a more superior product. Professor Samuel Hunt arrives in the
picturesque Spanish city where time seems to go by slower. Narrow streets,
squares with an atmosphere of the Middle Ages, silence and calm. Or not: a
young man formerly known for his honesty has recently been caught stealing
treasures, and now some families have renewed wounds of past grievances.
Family revenge? Black magic? Lost bet? Dishonest intrigue? It is difficult to
find out, since some of the characters have taken their secrets with them to
the grave. However, the Professor is compelled to take part in the untangling
of the entangled threads if he is to reach his goal, as an offspring of the
family indicated on the granite plate has been arrested on the well-grounded
suspicion of having stolen the treasures. The origin of the Toledo swords
comes from the most ancient Spanish customs. More than 2,000 years ago, in the
5th century B.C. , Iberian blacksmiths already forged Toledo swords known as
falcata which had an iron blade inside and a special design made to increase
the sharpness of the slash. A mysterious music box, an iron door in the
church that has not been opened for a hundred years, an unfinished painting,
some strange letters and of course the fourth manuscript from the John Gillam
Codex are found. But will the Lost Sword of Toledo be found? |