Description: A crow is perching over the ancient folio of spells. Armored guards are looking deathly still at the entrance. Smashed vessels, creaky floors, and slamming doors resound through the thick damp air of dungeon vaults. The flame of a candle is jumping in desperation, led by vagabond draughts. Only the bird's delirious mumble is cutting through the menacing silence.
This atmosphere of medieval mystery is adroitly recreated in Magus Crow 3D Screensaver with the help of quality animation and an enigmatic tune. In the new screensaver, users are sure to find a fine mixture of wizardry and mysticism. The elaborate animation instantly pulls one into the settings of a Middle Ages dungeon and its dwellers. Sound effects reinforce the impression produced by the virtual reality of 3D animation. This well-tailored screensaver can equally distinguish home and workplace PCs. With its help, one easily turns idle machinery into a masterpiece of art.
The simplicity of installation and adjustment reveals the second forte of Magus Crow 3D Screensaver. The right click context menu launches the installation of the screensaver. The adjustment of the program settings is available from both the context menu and the Display Settings window. A user can easily adjust the resolution and other parameters of the animation stream, as well as regulate the volume of music and sound effects. A semitransparent clock is available in both 12-hour and 24-hour mode. The adjustment features provide for a more realistic impression and user convenience.
Program registration provides access to the full length of animation stream and all program features. All registered users get qualified life-time support and free program updates. At Eye Catching Screensavers official website, users will find other feature-rich 3D screensavers, which can easily distinguish any PC with original high-quality animation.
Requirements: Pentium II 233 Mhz, 32 Mb 3D Accelerated Video Card, DirectX 8.0
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