Archaica: The Path of Light gameplay

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^GAME DESCRIPTION^
Archaica: The Path of Light is an atmospheric puzzler with lasers and mirrors, that introduces a mystical and ancient world, full of challenging puzzles.
Story

“Many of the Light Bearers have faced The Initiation Ring, although not all were worthy it must be said.”

In this game we become the chosen one who is sent on a quest to walk the legendary Path of Light and save the world from impending disaster. We revive mysterious artifacts, explore secrets of an alien civilization, and discover the true destiny of The Path along the way through extraordinary realms.
Mechanics

The main objective of the game is to maneuver all available devices in a way allowing for a beam of light to illuminate every visible crystal at the same time. There are many type of devices available to the player that can be discovered by progressing the game.Thanks to this, each of the six realms introduced in the game have not only a distinctive look, but also very unique puzzles. New mechanics and devices are being introduced throughout the game.

An additional and optional mechanics. Player learns about the game’s world by finding hidden slates with hieroglyphs. Search, especially on advanced levels, requires an observation skill. Also in order to activate a hint, particular powering cells need to be found.
World

The game consists of 42 levels (plus additional few secret levels) containing 65 puzzle boards divided into 6 thematic realms.







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