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Magic Encyclopedia: Moonlight is a hidden object puzzle game developed by Alawar Games. The game follows a young wizard named Katrina who embarks on a quest to find her tutor, the wise wizard Adrian. Along the way, Katrina must solve puzzles and find hidden objects to uncover the truth behind Adrian's disappearance. The game is set in a magical world where mythical creatures and powerful spells exist. Players must explore various locations such as enchanted forests, ancient ruins, and mystical castles to find clues and advance the story. Each location is filled with hidden objects that players must find within a given time limit.


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The French have never been a people to shy away from celebrating nudity-in fact, to them, its quite a different thing altogether since nude women have appeared in advertisements in newspapers and magazines and in various television shows for many decades. The French have never been a people to shy away from celebrating nudity-in fact, to them, its quite a different thing altogether since nude women have appeared in advertisements in newspapers and magazines and in various television shows for many decades.

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Each location is filled with hidden objects that players must find within a given time limit. These objects are often cleverly hidden and require sharp observation skills to locate. In addition to finding hidden objects, players must also solve puzzles to progress in the game.

Sultry magic book

Hey everyone, I saw this book at Kaufman and Co.'s website and I was wondering if someone who has it can post up a review about it. I searched the Café and I only found topics about adult comedy magic, but no actual reviews. Thanks in advance.

Posted: Mar 22, 2007 12:57 am

I just bought a copy as my 18th birthday gift to myself, so I'll let you know when it gets here.
~Jonathan

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www.jontaylornyc.com Posted: Mar 23, 2007 06:27 pm Its an old book now, but the reviews at the time were not very good ! Posted: Mar 23, 2007 06:59 pm No sex please, I'm British! Posted: Mar 25, 2007 04:59 pm

Its just that the illustrations has naked woman inside (drawings).

abt the magic, no commends see for yourself..

Think outside the box, cos people are all thinking inside now!! - ClouDsss Posted: Mar 27, 2007 12:33 am I own about 2000 magic books. This is one of my least favorites. Posted: Mar 27, 2007 02:58 pm

I bought this as I am a fan of Hodges art. I'd really like someone to release his folio on chapeaugraphy.
The book has a few interesting things in it. A nice paddle trick that is fun to make and will make your fellow male magic club cronies' eye's light up in delight. If you were looking to develop an act suitable for the burgeoning Burlesque market then this is the book for you.

"America's Foremost Satirical Magician" -- Jeff McBride. Posted: Mar 31, 2007 12:04 am

I'm definitely suprised. It's book definitely more devoted to slightly dirty comedy than magic its self, but there are quite a few decent ideas. The paddle trick that payne mentioned is pretty neat, as is a nice comedy adam and eve "fig leaf" card trick.

Maybe not worth $45, but definitely an interesting read.

Just my 2 cents.
~Jonathan

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These puzzles range from logic-based challenges to memory games and riddles. Successfully completing puzzles rewards players with vital information and objects needed to solve the overarching mystery. The gameplay is accompanied by stunning visuals and a captivating soundtrack that adds to the immersive experience. The game features a compelling storyline filled with twists and turns, keeping players engaged until the very end. As players progress through the game, they also unlock bonus content such as concept art and wallpapers, adding to the overall value. Magic Encyclopedia: Moonlight is a challenging yet rewarding game that encourages critical thinking and observation skills. It offers hours of entertainment and is suitable for players of all ages. Whether you're a fan of hidden object games or simply enjoy a good mystery, this game is sure to captivate and delight..

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- Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Encycloedia Moonlight". The game had a promising concept, but the execution fell flat. The graphics were outdated and the gameplay was repetitive. The puzzles were mundane and lacked any real challenge. Overall, it felt like a cheap knock-off of other hidden object games. I would not recommend this game to anyone looking for a thrilling and engaging experience.
- Mike - 1 star - "Magic Encycloedia Moonlight" was a complete waste of time for me. The story was weak and poorly developed. The dialogue was cheesy and cringe-worthy. The hidden object scenes were cluttered and sloppy, making it difficult to find the items. The mini-games were unoriginal and boring, adding nothing to the overall experience. I regret purchasing this game and wish I had spent my money on something more enjoyable.
- Lisa - 2 stars - I found "Magic Encycloedia Moonlight" to be unimpressive. The graphics were lackluster and the characters were poorly animated. The sound effects were repetitive and annoying. The storyline was predictable and did not hold my interest. The game lacked any real sense of immersion and I found myself bored after just a few minutes of gameplay. I would not recommend this game to anyone looking for a captivating and enjoyable gaming experience.

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