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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3-3220 or weaker
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: iGPU / GT 710 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 350 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
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Magnus Imago
Magnu s Imago is the second entry in the Magnus-verse tetralogy, following Magnus Failure and preceding Magnus Positive Phototaxis and Lazarus A.D. 2222. It invites players into an atmospheric journey through a mysterious world of characters, traces and symbols where the line between dream and reality quietly dissolves.
The game blends adventure, exploration and logical puzzle solving. Puzzles are solved by discovering objects scattered in the environment and using them in proper combinations to unlock paths and reveal new layers of meaning. The challenge rests in thoughtful interaction rather than brute force, rewarding careful observation and experimentation.
Visuals are presented in a hand-drawn, comic-sketch style that gives the world a tactile, intimate feel—like stepping into a living sketchbook. This unique aesthetic reinforces the sense of being in an alternate reality, where clues appear as symbolic traces rather than direct instructions.
The narrative is deliberately framed with a language of symbols that invites philosophical reflection. The world remains deliberately ambiguous, encouraging players to form their own interpretations and connections between scenes, objects and motifs.
At its heart, Magnus Imago follows the main character as he learns the truth about himself within this enigmatic realm. The storytelling touches on philosophical and theological themes, exploring ideas such as the wandering of the soul and metanoia—the transformative shift of mind and heart that reorients one’s inner map.
The experience is compact and contemplative, with an estimated playtime of about 1 to 2 hours. Its focused length complements the atmospheric tone, offering a complete, immersive episode without overstaying its welcome.
As the next installment in the Magnus series, Magnus Imago continues the arc begun with Magnus Failure and sets the stage for what comes next in the sequence—the forthcoming chapter Magnus Positive Phototaxis.