20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a hidden object game with clear and easy-to-solve puzzles, which follows the foundations of the Vernian classic in its short visit to the fantastic underwater ocean.
20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo
- Release Date:
- Mar 15, 2018
- Developer:
- Mzonestudio
- Publisher:
- M.INDIE
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Inspired from the Jules Vernes novel, Twenty thousand leagues under the sea.
Professor Pierre Aronnax, his assistant Conseil and the harpoonist Ned Land are captured by Captain Nemo, who travels the world's oceans on board the Nautilus submarine.
Although impressed by the beauty of the seabed, our three friends hope to escape and return to their lives on dry land. But Captain Nemo thinks otherwise… Can you help them escape?
Discover the furthest recesses of the Nautilus, take the helm and pass through the Isthmus of Suez, gaze upon hitherto unseen places under the waves! But beware, the apparently peaceful depths can hide terrible dangers!
34 sites to see
Mini games: reproduce manoeuvres, read a map, find a secret code…
Object search (list, identical objects)
Unlimited help: x2 zoom, reloadable clue
Sumptuous scenery: high definition images
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User Reviews
Too bad this game isn't optimized for today's standard, these games were made for 4:3 screens, full screen mode is still 4:3 with a lot of empty space around it. How in earth are you going to see what you need to see if it's so damn small? Then it got those magnifying glasses, but it gets deactivated at most times. Normally I recommend every hidden object game, but lately, I look very closely if they have full screen mode like it supposed to have. Otherwise I rather not bother buying them. For the game itself, it works. And if you like to collect them, buy them! Like I did, I bought it, because I love Hidden Object Games. There is only one thing that bothered me a little bit, you need to find an object in like, 5 times. You click the object, it doesn't go away, it just lights up slightly. If that doesn't bother you, be my guest! [h1]Worth Buying or Not in 2019?[/h1] Unless you got a 4:3 monitor, you will enjoy this game. But we are in 2019, most people have big screens, so you mig...
pros + visual novel style gameplay + inspired from the Jules Vernes classic novel + fun and various HO scenes + well drawn and colorful graphics + various and fun mini games + background music fits the atmosphere + game is cheap cons - no voice acting - some frustrating mini games - game is short - there are no cards and achievements
This is a visual novel without choices and lots of easy mini games. The price is more than fair. The game really shines where it recreates scenes from the original novel. Don't be surprised if you get a craving to read the actual book! It has good graphical artwork but only sparse sound effects and no variety in the background music. About half the mini games are hidden object scenes, the other half are mostly puzzles and clicking fast on the correct objects. It has a bunch of other mini games to mix things up.
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo is a small but insignificant point and click game. The game is very close to the original story by Jules Verne and is graphically beautifully implemented. It has a good change between Hidden Objects games, mini-games and storytelling. The game is a bit older and accordingly not up to date optically and mechanically. Those who have a problem with it should avoid the game. If that doesn't bother you: It's short, but a nice little pastime.
I would highly recommend this game to any teacher or student who could use a fun visual aid for Jules Verne's classic novel.
20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo is a free mobile app that's been dumped on Steam as a paid product. It's a cash grab from greedy mobile devs. The game is a simple Jule's Verne themed hidden object puzzle game with a lame, badly translated French adaptation of the story tacked onto the front. It's a lazy, broken mess, and typical for this "developer". Here's some fun trivia, though. A league of course is about 4.8kms or 3 miles if you're used to using hogsheads and rams to measure your beer, which means the Nautilus would have to be very deep under the sea indeed, but that's not what Jules Verne meant when he titled his book "20,000 Leagues". He didn't mean 20,000 leagues deep, he just meant they submerged underwater a little bit, then travelled 20,000 leagues around the Earth. Which makes a lot more sense, I guess, but it's a confusing title. The more you know. Anyway, this game is complete and utter garbage, and certainly a great insult to Jules Verne. From a tec...
a great lil game to waste ur time
It was super fun at first with the graphics, variety of hidden object games, point and click puzzles with an occasional jigsaw thrown in. But once it became mostly completing the ink style block puzzles, I got bored. I kept hoping the next level would return to the point and click, hidden object style puzzles, but no, maybe after a few point and click steps out of the area, yet another block puzzle. And then another, and another. Too boring at that stage (early in the game), I never would've purchased a block puzzle game, ever. Very disappointing purchase.
I’d probably go with a mixed review if I could. It’s not terrible, but it’s not that great either. I’ll give it a thumbs up for the zoom feature. That’s pretty useful in a Hidden Object Game (HOG). I think that this game was originally written in French. The translation is usually okay, but there were some errors, so I didn’t always know what hidden objects I was supposed to be looking for. I eventually figured out that “rope instrument” was supposed to be “string instrument”, but I needed to use a hint for “table” in order to see that “table” was supposed to be “painting.” (The French word for painting is “tableau.”) For the most part, the game was pretty easy, but I did need to use some hints. The hint system is pretty good. At first, it looks like the game limits you to only six hints, but you can get more hints if you use them up. There is no penalty for using hints. You won’t lose an achievement by using hints, because the game does not have...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB
FAQ
How much does 20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo cost?
20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for 20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo?
Minimum: Minimum: Processor: 1 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 512 MB
What platforms is 20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo available on?
20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo is available on Windows PC.
Is 20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo worth buying?
20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo has 67% positive reviews from 43 players.
When was 20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo released?
20.000 Leagues Under The Sea - Captain Nemo was released on Mar 15, 2018.
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