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» The Da Vinci Code Description

Go on a quest to find the truth behind a murder, strange antiquities, and a series of cryptic messages in this thrilling puzzle game. Match three or more identical tokens to score points, earn powerful tools and reveal an escape path. Lead your character through dark corridors and old European streets, avoiding patrolling policemen and staying ahead of a mysterious, vengeful enemy, while each step leads closer to the biggest mystery of all - The Da Vinci Code. Featuring two game modes, an original storyline, and addictive puzzle gameplay, The Da Vinci Code holds the secret to puzzling fun.

» The Da Vinci Code Summary

Title: The Da Vinci Code
Genre: puzzle match-3
Added on 2006-06-06
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 0
4 plays this week

» The Da Vinci Code Features

  • Two exciting game modes - Story and Chase
  • 90 thrilling levels in Story Mode
  • Ten Cryptic Riddles and ten Meta Puzzles to solve
  • Unlimited play
  • An original prequel to events in the Feature Film

» The Da Vinci Code Reviews

  • "Combining a match 3 with a path that needs to be uncovered has created a whole new genre of games, I think?" - Chessgirl
  • "Between being chased by the police and that crazy monk I didn't notice that 5 hours had gone by last night!" - brandog46

» The Da Vinci Code System Requirements

  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: 500 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 128MB or more
  • DirectX 7.0 or later

» The Da Vinci Code Extra Info

Did you know that...

"24" (2001) creator Joel Surnow thought that "The DaVinci Code" would provide a great storyline for the show's third season. Surnow asked his boss, producer Brian Grazer about acquiring the film rights to the book. Author Dan Brown had no intention of his book being adapted for a TV show, and rejected their bid. Months later, Sony Pictures paid $6 million for the book and hired Grazer as producer.

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