8 Puzzle Games, All Based On Books

Great presentation! Not only can you expand your reading field, but you can also play your favorite games. Here are some games that might be suitable for those who like novels:

1. Beautiful New World – This game is based on the novel of the same name by Aldous Huxley, in which players enter a world similar to Ford’s factory society and challenge humans to confront the moral and ethical problems caused by technological advances.

2. Snow Train – This game is based on Christopher Bloch’s novel Snow Train and tells the story of a group of humans trying to survive in the wake of a warming planet. Players will take on the role of a civilian on the train and explore the world inside as well as outside the train.

8 Puzzle Games, All Based On Books

3. Black Mirror – The game is based on the TV series of the same name and is about the impact of artificial intelligence and technology on human life. By choosing different options, the player will get multiple endings.

4. The Da Vinci Code – This game is based on the novel by Dan Brown and follows the adventures of a semiotician in search of the secrets of Leonardo da Vinci.

5. Don Quixote: The Silver Box – This game is based on the novel Don Quixote by the Spanish literary scholar Cervantes and tells the story of an ordinary alcoholic who takes on the role of Don Quixote and embarks on an adventure with his Squire.

6. Journey of Life – The game is similar to an interactive novel in that the player takes on the role of a man named Justin and goes through a series of life resolutions and choices. The player’s choices will affect his character development and ending.

7. Shadow Poet – Based on Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, this game is about a dream maker who will explore a valley of sound beliefs that he has inadvertently created.

8. Truth Pointer: Island of Colors – This game is based on the novel by Erne Stephen, the Truth Pointer series. Players will take on the role of a character named Lance and explore a new world inspired by vivid colors and Max Bloom’s stories.

I hope these games will be a delightful experience for you, and also showcase the light you read!

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