Meridian 157: Chapter 1



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Meridian 157: Chapter 1

Inspired by classic point and click mini games, Meridian 157: Chapter 1 is the next installment in this fresh and exciting journey series. Play as David Zander, a forensic meteorologist who took it upon himself to investigate a strange weather anomaly off the coast of Alaskan.

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Inspired by classic point and click games, Meridian 157: Chapter 1 is the next installment in this new and exciting adventure series. Play as David Zander, a forensic meteorologist who took it upon himself to investigate a strange weather anomaly off the coast of Alaskan. Find clues, solve puzzles and investigate the mystery to progress further into the island and uncover the truth behind the secret of the 157th meridian... Whatever that may be...
We recommend that you play the free prologue if you haven't done so already
Features:
• Custom soundtrack and sound effects designed for a creepy in-game atmosphere
• Latest episode continuing a spooky and thrilling storyline
• Hard and clever puzzles
• A logical hint system for some of the most difficult riddles
• Available in 8 languages, including English, French, Russian, German, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish, Portuguese and Italian!
• New colour blind mode available for people who might have trouble with colour based puzzles

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  2. Meridian 157: Chapter 1 now available! The next episode in the Meridian 157 series is now available, and just in time for Halloween! More news here: Learn More. October 30th, 2019. Summer 2019 Update. This summer has been busy and productive so far! We have released M157.
  3. Inspired by classic point and click games, Meridian 157: Chapter 1 is the next installment in this new and exciting adventure series. Play as David Zander, a forensic meteorologist who took it upon.