


Listen to fully voiced historical figures, watch epic cut scenes, and discover how the story of Giacomo concludes its final stage. Search them for clues and travel both in time and space. Control Giacomo's actions even more intuitively than ever before.Įxplore breathtaking new locations in Italy and beyond. Use the mysterious Oculus Perpetua to change the past, influencing your surroundings in the present and allowing you to solve the otherwise unsolvable.įind new ways to interact with the beautiful, handcrafted world around you. Use the download code on the Nintendo eShop of your Console. KEY FEATURESĮnjoy original new puzzles, and examine concealed objects and mechanisms to find out what makes them tick. NINTENDO CODE : This is a digital code for The House of Da Vinci 3. Become the focus of a plan that might change history forever. Meet friends and rivals both old and new. Unravel conspiracies involving the most powerful people in Italy – and travel not only through space but time as well. Explore more of the Renaissance world full of puzzles, discover secret messages, and reveal mechanical wonders. The time has finally come: become Giacomo one last time and join Leonardo da Vinci, the master of both art and science, as his friend and apprentice. With sharp wits and an open mind, you will prevail. Use your wits and observational skills to escape rooms and solve the mysterious story behind one of the world’s most prolific inventors in history.

Read on to discover our pick of the best.The grand finale to The House of Da Vinci trilogy is here! Solve numerous new puzzles and mind benders and explore new mystifying locations of ravishing beauty. We’ve yet to find another game that quite matches the brilliance of The Room, but there are many that come very close, and that we really enjoyed puzzling over. The fourth, called Old Sins, feels a lot more like the original game, centering around a creepy doll house that you’ll need to explore. The Room Two and The Room Three took the first game’s formula and broadened its scope, spreading its puzzles across various boxes (and other locked constructions) in multiple rooms, adopting more of the traditional room escape game style. Not only are the puzzles super-challenging but enormously satisfying to solve, they also lend themselves perfectly to the iPad’s touchscreen. The entire game is set on and within one intricate safe, whose surfaces are adorned by strange mechanisms and logic puzzles, behind which smaller, more challenging boxes lurk. For those of you who’ve yet to play The Room, let me fill you in.
