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'''''AGON: The Lost Sword of Toledo''''' is am ''[[AGON]]'' [[video game]] developed by [[Private Moon Studios]].
'''''AGON: The Mysterious Codex''''' is an ''[[AGON]]'' [[video game]] developed by [[Private Moon Studios]].


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AGON: The Mysterious Codex
Developer Private Moon Studios
Publisher Lexicon Entertainment UK
Micro Application
Noviy Disk
Private Moon Studios
S.A.D. Software Vertriebs und Produktions
Platforms macOS, Windows
Released Episode 1: London Scene
Windows Worldwide: September 2003
Episode 2: Adventures in Lapland
Windows Worldwide: November 2003
Episode 3: Pirates of Madagascar
Windows worldwide: September 27, 2004
AGON: The Mysterious Codex
Windows France: January 13, 2006
macOS worldwide: March 16, 2006
Windows AT, CH, DE, US: March 16, 2006
Windows Russia: August 10, 2006
Windows worldwide: November 18, 2015
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AGON: The Mysterious Codex is an AGON video game developed by Private Moon Studios.