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Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III
Released: 08/07/2021
Developer
Detalion Games S.A.
Publisher
Detalion Games S.A., Movie Games S.A.
Description
The beautiful planet Regilus, with its breathtakingly diverse ecosystem, has been targeted by various colonizers over the years. Eventually, however, the Teleportation Travel Agencies took over the planet, turning it into one of the most desirable tourist attractions in the galaxy.
However, when Amia and Bogard arrive planetside to start their dream vacation adventure, they discover they’ve been separated and landed nowhere close to the hotel they were travelling to. With their suspicious guide's help, Amia and Bogard need to set off on a journey full of logical puzzles and tricky riddles on seven unique maps. Will they be able to solve this planet's mystery?
The game's creator and puzzle designer is the legendary Roland Pantoła – creator of critically acclaimed classic titles such as AD 2044, Reah and the Schizm series.
Game features:
- Multiple difficulty levels to customize your experience;
- First-person investigation-based gameplay;
- 7 different maps with varying biomes;
- Unique story keeping you in suspense until the end;
- A variety of puzzles and riddles created by Roland Pantoła;
- A digital guide to help you out if you get stuck.
Price
$19.99
Followers
3,688
Updated 12/12/2025 21:21
Reviews
60% positive out of 125
Updated 12/12/2025 12:11
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
5.4K
Revenue
$54.2K
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 13/06/2023
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