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Sir Quest and the Temple of Apollo - Detailed Information

Sir Quest and the Temple of Apollo
Supported OS Windows
Release Date 04 July 2024
Developers Matnogames
Publishers Erbe Software
Sold copies ~ 10,000
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Legend has it that an ancient scroll discovered in the ruins of the Library of Alexandria reveals that when Daedalus escaped from the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, he hid his flying machine in a temple dedicated to the god Apollo, built over the caverns of the powerful witch Sibyl.

Guarded by the arcane power of magic and the mechanical ingenuity of Daedalus, the winged artifact has remained hidden in the temple, until now...

Nineteenth day of the third month in the year of our Lord 1134.

Following the scroll found in Alexandria, the treasure hunter Sir Mathew Wheel sets sail in search of the lost myth.

Here begins the adventure...

A 3D medieval adventure where the main character is a knight known as Sir Quest, famed for his treasure hunting. The game takes place inside a Greek temple where we must find a mythological artifact against the clock by solving puzzles while facing various enemies from Greek mythology.

Sword fighting with a mouse movement system, randomly generated puzzles, an upgrade shop, a mini-game to save progress, and a very original story.

The flying artifact is protected by a door with a hydraulic mechanism of chromatic density combination devised by Archimedes.

The objective is to pour the liquid corresponding to the chromatic density of the locks into the fountain and obtain the artifact before the time of the destiny hourglass runs out. Archimedes' hydraulic screw will transport the liquid from the fountain to the opening mechanism.

To obtain the chromatic liquids from the lion fountains, you must solve the temple puzzles while battling the temple's protectors. These are bronze automaton warriors forged by Daedalus, whose mechanism uses Orichalcum, the legendary Atlantean metal discovered by Plato.