Aura: Fate of the Ages demo

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In unique worlds of illusions and reality, in magical, mechanical, and ethereal lands, take on the quest to find the artifcats cleverly concealed throughout the lands. Four parallel worlds await you on your journey: The Ademika Valley--the gateway and the world of secret reseach and sacred rituals; Dragast--the mechanical world and the kingdom of mountains and snow; Na-Tiexu--the esoteric world of astronomy and magic; and lastly, the beautiful Island of Unity. Each location has different environments to explore, challenges to encounter, and a variety of indigenous puzzles to solve.

Aura: Fate of the Ages is a first person fantasy exploration game from The Adventure Company. In the game you must explore four unique worlds to find the magic artifacts that will grant you immortality. This demo lets you play through the first level of the game.

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