The Pini Society: The Remarkable Truth

The Pini Society: The Remarkable Truth

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Take your first steps in the path of great adventurers and hear the story of one of the world's most elite and secretive organizations. Founded in 1854 and only recently re-discovered, The Pini Society was responsible for the greatest archaeological finds of the last 200 years. Through the game and with your help, more of the society's secrets will be uncovered. This is the story as it has been pieced together thus far. We welcome you to The Pini Society!

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  • jones
    jones 7-21-2008

    I've only played the free trial, at first it was confusing, but once I figured out how to play, was sorry when the free trial expired. When I play free trial games I do not usually pay much attention to the story, as I want to play the puzzles - but in this case the story is interesting and full of information. Great game - haven't added it to my collection yet but very well might!

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  • RedBlob
    RedBlob 7-14-2008

    This is a puzzle game with a very involved story about a secret society. I believe this society is real, and they claim all kinds of remarkable archaeological achievements, like discovering the source of the Nile. As you play the game, you unlock artifacts, and learn about the people involved in finding them. I thought it was cool that you can become a member of the society by purchasing the game. Maybe it's a farce? Still, neat.

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