Mozart
— The Game —

An Adventure by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Prague, 1788. At the heart of a political conspiracy and esoteric riddles, the famous composer must use his music and genius to thwart the shadows threatening the Empire.
🎼 Genre
Adventure, Investigation, Musical Puzzles
👨‍💻 Developer
Micro Application Studio
🌍 Platforms
PC / Browser / macOS

⚠️ Demo coming soon – pre-order the full version

🎵 An Authentic Historical Investigation

The game draws on real facts: Mozart's journey to Prague, the creation of Don Giovanni, and the Masonic circles of the era. Our team collaborated with musicologists and historians (Charles University, Prague) to guarantee historical accuracy of the settings, costumes, and musical scores.

⚙️ Game Features

  • 🔍 Over 15 musical puzzles based on Mozart's works
  • 🏛️ Hand-painted environments inspired by Baroque Prague
  • 🎭 Full English dialogues (subtitles in French/German)
  • 🎵 Original soundtrack performed by the Paris Philharmonic Orchestra
  • 📜 Original script written by novelist Anne de Rochefort (18th-century specialist)

📖 Full Synopsis

1788. As Mozart is finishing Don Giovanni, he receives an anonymous letter inviting him to a Masonic lodge in Prague. He quickly discovers that the brotherhood hides an alchemical secret capable of overthrowing the Austrian Empire. Guided by his melodies, the Salzburg genius must untangle the intrigues and save lives – while staying true to his art. Each musical puzzle unlocks a new movement in the symphony of the conspiracy.

👥 Press Reviews

Jeuxvideo.com : "An immersive dive into Mozart's genius, blending culture and entertainment. 17/20"

Canard PC : "One of the few historical games that doesn't treat its audience like schoolchildren. A favorite."

AdventureGamers : "A must-play for classical music lovers and history buffs alike."

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✍️ About the Publisher – Micro Application has published software and games since 1984. Certified "Serious Games" by the French Ministry of Culture. This content has been reviewed by Dr. Helena Novotná (musicologist, University of Prague) and last updated March 10, 2025 for HTML5 compatibility.

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