YOOMURJAK'S RING
New York journalist Jonathan Hunt visits Eger, Hungary, for a holiday, but his trip takes a turn when he finds two letters from 1898 in his great-grandfather's estate regarding a time machine. Hunt attempts to uncover the fate of this invention, but quickly discovers that someone is intent on preventing him from learning the truth.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1/10
Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1/10
Processor
Intel P4 1GHz D
Intel Atom D2700 @ 2.13GHz D
Graphics
N/A
N/A
Memory
512 MB RAM
2 GB
Storage
5 GB
5 GB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: ARM Cortex-A53 4 Core 1416 MHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Storage: 5 GB
- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1/10
Recommended Build
- CPU: Intel Atom D2700 @ 2.13GHz
- RAM: 2 GB
- Storage: 5 GB
- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1/10
About This Game
Jonathan Hunt, a journalist based in New York, travels to the Hungarian city of Eger. While he speaks the language and has local ancestry, his visit is driven by more than just a vacation. Among the effects of his great-grandfather, Professor Samuel Hunt, he discovered two letters from 1898. These correspondences were penned by Professor Ábray, a Hungarian scientist often considered insane, who claimed to be developing a time machine. The clues point toward Eger, prompting Hunt to investigate what became of this fantastical device. However, he soon realizes that a mysterious adversary is working desperately to thwart his efforts.
Think!
Apply realistic logic and look for sensible solutions to the problems you encounter.
Ask questions
Speak with every character and explore every possible topic of conversation. Failing to gather a clue could leave you stuck.
Look around carefully
Thoroughly examine every location and interactable object. Some items may only become active later in the game, so try again if an object seems useful but was previously unresponsive.
Zoom and read
Click thumbnails in your inventory to magnify objects and read documents. Pay attention to interactions available in close-up views, and remember that documents can contain multiple pages.
Combine objects
You may combine certain items in your inventory to create new objects necessary for progression.
Make notes
Keeping notes is advisable, much like Jonathan does. This is particularly helpful later in the game when the investigation involves multiple threads. Proceed systematically and focus on one subject at a time.
Think!
Apply realistic logic and look for sensible solutions to the problems you encounter.
Ask questions
Speak with every character and explore every possible topic of conversation. Failing to gather a clue could leave you stuck.
Look around carefully
Thoroughly examine every location and interactable object. Some items may only become active later in the game, so try again if an object seems useful but was previously unresponsive.
Zoom and read
Click thumbnails in your inventory to magnify objects and read documents. Pay attention to interactions available in close-up views, and remember that documents can contain multiple pages.
Combine objects
You may combine certain items in your inventory to create new objects necessary for progression.
Make notes
Keeping notes is advisable, much like Jonathan does. This is particularly helpful later in the game when the investigation involves multiple threads. Proceed systematically and focus on one subject at a time.