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Saga of the Nine Worlds: The Gathering starts with a dragon attack that upends your morning. Partnering with a princess, you chase the creature but get ambushed. Miraculously surviving, you’re told the gods have a plan for you. The task? Save their crumbling realms. The game mixes point-and-click exploration with hidden-object challenges as you travel across nine distinct mythic settings. Each world brings new puzzles, character interactions, and lore bits that tie into the central conflict. Combat is handled through timed minigames, and inventory items often require creative use to solve environmental obstacles. The game’s strength lies in its world variety, from frostbitten tundras to fiery under Realms, each packed with visual details to comb through. While the story follows a familiar hero’s journey, the set pieces and puzzle designs earn it a dedicated following. At roughly 10 hours for the main quest, with optional challenges adding more, it’s a solid midlength pick for fans of narrative-driven object hunts. Eipix’s signature blend of whimsy and repetition keeps things breezy, if not impressive.
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