

You are just graduating from a school for wizards when you receive a special note in Magic Encyclopedia. Follow the clues in the note, and use the teleportation symbols to reach your new destination. Find gems to put together amulets, and find the pieces of various objects which can be assembled and used to solve mini puzzles within the levels. You will also get drawn into mini games within each level that when solved will reveal a missing piece. You may use the hints, and search for question marks within each location to earn more hints. You may even enter a special level to earn a bonus of extra hints. Can you solve the mystery that your brother appears to have gotten you into?
As you find pieces of the objects in questions, the found piece is represented by a shadow. Once all the pieces for an object are found, it assembles itself and becomes available for your use. Magic Encyclopedia has gorgeous pictures, and cleverly hidden objects. The way that objects needed to be found and put together to be used to find the rest of the objects was enticing! Magic Encyclopedia is a game that all of us had fun with. Another great game to play as a family, or by yourself.
The only small problem that I had with Magic Encyclopedia was that the mini games and puzzles inside of the game taxed my computer or graphics card. They would run, but they were very jerky or would freeze for several seconds before moving on. It made it difficult to play the games, but I managed to get through it to be able to give you an accurate review of Magic Encyclopedia. I highly recommend the game, but remind you to take advantage of the free trial Big Fish Games offers to make sure the game runs well on your computer system.
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