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Picture from Hidden Magic released

Hidden Magic, a game that combines hidden object tasks and magic battles, has just released for PC. In Hidden Magic, the player must find the necessary ingredients to cast spells in order to defeat their enemies. The battles alternate between puzzles and more relaxed hidden object tasks, which add new spells to the player’s magic book. The title is actually a combination of several game genres: hidden objects, adventure, strategy, puzzle, arcade and action.

Two magicians lived happily together on the edge of the woods, but one dreadful night a troop of goblins kidnapped one of them. The player chooses whether to play as the sorcerer or the sorceress and starts on a journey to rescue their kidnapped spouse. The only clues are scattered map fragments left behind by the goblins, and the only weapon is magic.

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