Eselmir and the Five Magical Gifts

Eselmir and the five magical gifts is a 2D point and click adventure game inspired by the old classics of the genre. It tells the story of Eselmir and his journey to find the five magical lost gifts of King Theoson, leading the player to explore a charming imaginary world.

Added March 8, 2020
Published By Stelex Software
Developed By Stelex Software
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Macintosh) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Macintosh) from mobygames.com
Header Image (Windows) from Steam
A mysterious masked storyteller appears in the intro... (Windows) from mobygames.com
Eselmir's room in the Lothriel citadel. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Eselmir's second dream in a different graphical style. Yup, you should go back to sleep - three times! - even though it's already morning... (Windows) from mobygames.com
...and you should be preparing for your mission rather than sleeping. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Overhead view of the citadel (with a butterfly as additional decorative detail). (Windows) from mobygames.com
The temple library (one more library screenshot after some "King's Quests", "Discworld", "Beauty and the Beast", "Eagle Eye Mysteries" and several others...). (Windows) from mobygames.com
The Tower of Hourglasses is a little annoying in terms of clicking, only has puzzle elements on some levels - seeing this sculpture on top level is fully optional, but it's the most beautiful. (Windows) from mobygames.com
"Map" (more precisely, bird's eye view) of whole Lothriel. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The storyteller reappears between chapters. I get that the scribe is disabled and sits on his wheelchair, but the storyteller and the priest not even sitting down... is just not realistic. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Eselmir receives a new map, much more beautiful than the one he got in Lothriel (which looked curiously like a satellite view). (Windows) from mobygames.com
The rose garden of Sandovelia. In a few places Eselmir can use the lens for seeing invisible beings. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Entrance to the labyrinth - the first part of the map showing the true location of King Theoson's tomb can be found in its centre. (Windows) from mobygames.com
A corridor inside the labyrinth. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The forest near the dwarf city of Mason Gottbin. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Door of the Wind - after it is activated, it leads to a fairy realm, the actual location of another piece of the map. (Windows) from mobygames.com
How could I resist a screenshot with a rainbow? ;) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Defeating the monster unlocks the Virtue of Courage. Interestingly, the first four virtues are gained at the very beginning: by saying each prayer from Eselmir's breviary in front of the shrine. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Eselmir participates in the battle of Garrylden because he arrived there just as the kingdom was marching to war. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Inside the strategists tent - the smaller one is a gnome. ;) (Windows) from mobygames.com
The whole battle sequence even includes elements of a strategy game - decide what placement of troops will be the best. (Windows) from mobygames.com
After the battle - Eselmir finally has the whole medallion-map! (Windows) from mobygames.com
At the gates of the dark fortress of Trin-Irit. A little content note: I love Literature, I'm all for oral history... and yet I was tired of these minutes-long conversations in the game. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The easiest part of the duel with the sorcerer because it's automatic. Otherwise, several arcade sequences require clicking when an indicator (usually fast-moving) is in the green zone. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Getting to the city of Theoson-Bin, from which Eselmir can sail to reach the tomb of Theoson. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Eselmir has finally found the boy he was sent to bring back home (without the king knowing about his extra mission from the goddess Monusadah). (Windows) from mobygames.com
The background story is complicated, spoiler-y, and, in my opinion, not that much unlike Latin American soap operas with exaggerated family stories. Anyway, Eselmir has to let go of his blame. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Navigating to get to the right spot on the surface - the crux is that, over centuries, this area with Theoson's tomb was swallowed by the sea. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Eselmir finally arrives at his destination and will have a lengthy doubt monologue until the goddess explains to him why he needed the five magical gifts. (Windows) from mobygames.com
As we learn in Garrylden, there is an academic dispute over the number of Theoson's gifts. Well, the ones in his tomb are definitely five... (Windows) from mobygames.com
Monusadah explains why Eselmir needed the five gifts - finding them is still not the end of the story! (Windows) from mobygames.com
This explains the earth tremors happening a few times during the first chapter... (Windows) from mobygames.com
Only as Eselmir returns to Lothriel, we get this beautiful vertical overhead view. (Windows) from mobygames.com
A little new place has been unlocked (compared to chapter 1) - the lake shore. (Windows) from mobygames.com
A shrine to Pengram, the god of earth, in the underground world. Interestingly, all the deities of the Pirin saga pantheon can appear in two genders. :) (Windows) from mobygames.com
The titular five magical gifts are now visible as an extension of the inventory/option bar. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
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Year of Release:
2018

Genre(s):
Traditional

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Fantasy

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