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Leonardo Da Vinci appears in history as an extremely interesting personality. The Renaissance artist was a man of many talents, but also of many secrets. At least if we can believe the works of art in which he is mostly depicted as the greatest genius of his time. The fascination with Da Vinci was reflected, for example, in the book Master Leonardo's Cipher or even in the game series Assassin's Creed. However, for the developers from the Czech studio Blue Brain Games, it is such a figure that it obviously deserves the whole game.

The House of Da Vinci puts you in the role of a master's apprentice who one day receives a mysterious parchment from which he learns that something has happened to Leonardo. In order to figure out how to help the artist, he will have to figure out dozens of puzzles scattered around the premises of Da Vinci's house. The story is not exactly the most original, but in the game it seems more like a framework on which the developers grafted the main attraction, which is great and inventive puzzles.

There are a lot of puzzles in the game and all of them are carefully designed in such a way that you easily believe that they could exist in Renaissance Italy. Each of the puzzles is unique, so you won't run into repetition of the same principle. The game then divides these great puzzles into individual rooms, which you can only get to after successfully completing each of them. If you are interested in the game The House of Da Vinci, do not hesitate to buy it. You can get it on Steam now at a great discount.

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