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Magic Encyclopedia: Moon Light casts players as Katrina, an apprentice sorcerer tracking her brother through a globe-hopping mystery. The game blends hidden object challenges with point-and-click exploration as you search for scattered puzzle pieces. Each location is a static scene where you click to collect fragments, piece together broken tools in an inventory grid, and use them to manipulate the environment. Puzzles branch into standalone mini-games ranging from logic sequences to memory matches. Some pieces require solving earlier riddles or using collected items to unlock progress. The static backdrops and segmented inventory system create a methodical pace. Glimmering lights mark zoomable areas where hidden pieces hide, balancing ease with challenge. A hint button reveals one item at a time but resets slowly, encouraging careful searching. Mini-games vary enough to avoid repetition, though their optional skip feature acknowledges longer load times. With 2009 launch roots, the game leans into relaxed puzzle-solving over fast action. Its straightforward design and globe-trotting scenes earned a 78% completion rate among Big Fish Games' casual audience.
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