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Free download or read online The Da Vinci Code pdf (ePUB) (Robert Langdon Series) book. The first edition of the novel was published in 2003, and was written by Dan Brown. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 481 pages and is available in Paperback format. The main characters of this mystery, thriller story are Sophie Neveu, Robert Langdon. The book has been awarded with British Book Award for Book of the Year (2005), Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Adult Fiction (2004) and many others.
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Author: | Dan Brown |
Original Title: | The Da Vinci Code |
Book Format: | Paperback |
Number Of Pages: | 481 pages |
First Published in: | 2003 |
Latest Edition: | March 28th 2006 |
ISBN Number: | 9780307277671 |
Series: | Robert Langdon #2 |
Language: | English |
Awards: | British Book Award for Book of the Year (2005), Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Adult Fiction (2004), Humo's Gouden Bladwijzer (2004), Zilveren Vingerafdruk (2004), The Flume: New Hampshire Teen Reader's Choice Award (2006) |
Main Characters: | Sophie Neveu, Robert Langdon |
category: | mystery, thriller, suspense, historical, historical fiction, adventure, thriller, mystery thriller, novels, mystery, crime, adult, contemporary, seduction |
Formats: | ePUB(Android), audible mp3, audiobook and kindle. |
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The best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code is one of those books you hear about long before you read it. You might pick it up with some initial skepticism--will it lead to a slippery slope of Oprah-approved literature that ends with Tuesdays With Morrie? (And do you really want to read the same novels as your mom?) It only takes a couple of pages, though, before even the doubters are hooked. The murder mystery mixed with cryptography plus a dash of power politics deep within the bowels of the Vatican makes for truly scintillating reading. The Da Vinci Code is a page-turner even for the less literary-minded out there.
But those same doubters really couldn't be blamed for wondering why a videogame company might snap up The Da Vinci Code license. It's not like the book spent a gazillion weeks on the best-seller lists because males aged 18 to 34 were putting it on their Amazon wish lists. If you think about it, though, adapting this book into a game makes a lot of sense. Solving the mystery of a gruesome murder requires you to decipher complex codes, find pUies hidden in paintings, and unearth secret doors and hallways.... You're constantly evading a sinister assassin who represents a shadowy cabal out to destroy you....
You visit a series of exotic locations, from the Louvre Museum in Paris to the Pope's chambers in the Vatican to the catacombs of Rome and the cathedrals of Britain.... Really, all you need now is a nifty sidekick (surprise! one) and the game basically designs itself.
The Da Vinci Code is in development by The Collective and is scheduled for release this May to coincide with the opening of the motion picture also based on the book. It's a third-person action-adventure that plays out the same events from the novel using a variety of standard gameplay mechanics. Sneaking down quiet hallways, car chases through Rome, labyrinthine hedge mazes, melee fighting psychotic monks--if Vatican priests in ancient Rome did it, chances are it's in this game.
The player will assume the role of Robert Langdon, the novel's dashing protagonist. He's a Harvard professor and the world's leading symbologist (someone who interprets codes and cryptographs). Langdon is played by lovable everyman Tom Hanks in the movie, though it's not yet certain whether Hanks' likeness will be in the game. (Naturally, we're hoping at least his laughably feathery hairdo will be represented.) You'll also play as Langdon's cohort, Sophie Neveu (played in the movie by Amelie cutie Audrey Tautou). Cordy Rierson, producer on the game, describes the two characters as 'stylistically and behaviorally different, providing the player a variety of experiences, including stealth, adventure, and combat.' Each character will have his or her own strengths and weaknesses, too. 'Sophie's petite stature, physical speed, agility, and law enforcement skills' will be her primary assets, says Rierson, while Langdon will utilize his 'knowledge, physical capabilities, and prowess.'
In other words, this won't be a point and click adventure tale full of arcane puzzles and other such dull fare that might be more familiar to the people who haven't played any games but CSI or Myst. 'There is so much diversity offered to the player in this game,' says Rierson, 'whether it's stealth play through dark corridors, creating diversions for a quick getaway, or facing the fire going toe-to-toe with a mercenary monk while fighting for your life.' So, while the book may have been targeted at the geriatric set, the game sounds like it's aimed directly at today's action gamers.
The movie is being directed by Ron Howard, who's come a long, long way since The Burbs. Recently, he's executive produced several TV series that are hits with the gamer crowd (Arrested Development, 24), and his record with movies (A Beautiful Mind, Cinderella Man) is impeccable. So if Steven Spielberg is getting involved in making games with Electronic Arts and Peter Jackson's all about Kong, we wondered if Ron Howard would be wanting to get in on this game action. 'Ron Howard has provided some key creative suggestions that have helped us stay true to the movie's spirit and touch on the major themes,' says Rierson. That said, the game will offer something new even to someone who's read the book and seen the movie. 'The game expands The Da Vinci Code universe and allows the player to explore locations not visited in the book or the film,' says Rierson.
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These early screens give no clear indication of how the game will play.But if even one out of 10 of the grannies who loved the book decides to pick this game up, it'll still stand a pretty good chance of outselling artsy fare such as Beyond Good and Evil.
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