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The story begins with Feodor and his brother Ramon building a flying machine in their workshop in Barcelona, Spain. They want to get as famous as “this painting Italian”. But shortly before completing the construction of their machine, Ramon is kidnapped by the Inquisition…
This point & click adventure game’s mythical atmosphere is strongly influenced by Zerzura itself, the Inquisition appearing as the mighty antagonist, a medieval setting on the edge of the rise of the modern age, innovative puzzles as well as the realistic, sinister graphics style.  
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