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Catyph: The Kunci Experiment

In 2062, you’re an astronaut sent to explore the solar system in search of signs of intelligent life. After experiencing several strange events, you finally land on a moon of the planet Catyph. You soon discover that a mechanism called the Kunci is the reason for your presence here, and a man of unknown identity asks you to make it work for him. You’ll have to explore the moon and other places to gather more information.

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Posted by My Dune on Apr 9, 2017

Great sequel to ASA: A Space Adventure


I said I would like to see the sequel and play it, and that I did! What a good story! About all the questions I was left with and was unclear about in the first game, were answered in this part. The game feels and looks a bit better. Cut scenes are great! I...

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Game Information

Platform PC
Perspective First-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Solitary Exploration
Genre Science Fiction
Theme -
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Presentation Slideshow
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media Internet download

Catyph: The Kunci Experiment by Simon Says: Watch! Play! - A Point and Click Adventure Game

Catyph: The Kunci Experiment is an adventure game, released in 2016 by Simon Says: Watch! Play!. Catyph: The Kunci Experiment has a Illustrated realism style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Catyph: The Kunci Experiment and rate it as Very good, meanwhile the community rating for Catyph: The Kunci Experiment is Very good.
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