
During my social media searches for exciting new games, I stumbled upon a very intriguing title. For point-and-click fans, I think I’ve found something that might truly pique your interest. Mesektet is a point-and-click adventure game with sci-fi elements set in Egypt, Turkey, and the Vatican, featuring beautifully detailed pixel art graphics.

The Story
The recent discovery of an archaeological site in southeastern Turkey has caught the attention of the Vatican. Elizabeth, a young member of the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology, travels to Şanlıurfa to investigate the ruins of Göbekli Tepe. If the Commission’s theories are correct, the site may conceal humanity’s oldest place of worship. Unraveling its secrets could unlock the very origins of civilization itself.

Elizabeth must act quickly, as she soon realizes that the Vatican is not the only organization with an interest in the ancient site. Several governments and intelligence agencies are keeping a close watch, hoping to claim the secrets hidden beneath the ruins for themselves. As she delves deeper, Elizabeth and the Commission will find themselves wholly unprepared for the true magnitude of their discovery.
Features
Mesektet promises an immersive experience that blends elements of thriller, science fiction, and mystery, all wrapped in a compelling point-and-click adventure. Here are some key highlights:
- Engaging Narrative – A gripping thriller inspired by historical mysteries and speculative fiction.
- Classic Point-and-Click Gameplay – Inventory-based puzzles with a modern and intuitive interface.
- Authentic Environments – Stunning pixel-art renditions of real-world locations in Egypt, Turkey, and Vatican City, set in the 1970s.
- Cinematic Presentation – Close-up animations, detailed cutscenes, and dynamic storytelling.
- Influential Inspirations – A narrative influenced by the works of Peter LeMesurier, Zecharia Sitchin, and Erich von Däniken.
- Atmospheric Soundtrack – An original score by Michael Lückgen, taking inspiration from the legendary music of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (John Williams) and Blade Runner (Vangelis).

Stay Tuned
With no release date in sight, the best thing to do is to keep an eye on this promising project’s social media updates. Follow their progress: https://x.com/PointPixelAdv.