FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“The Lost
Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure” Moves to Early 2008 Release
Got Game
Entertainment announces a new release time-frame for highly
anticipated ghostly adventure
Weston,
CT – December X, 2007 -
Got Game Entertainment LLC today confirmed that the release of “The
Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure” has been pushed to next year.
The suspense-adventure game for the PC being developed by Jonathan
Boakes and his Darkling Room team is now slated for a Q1 2008
release. “The Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure” will make its
retail debut at
$29.99 (USD) and is not yet rated by the ESRB.
“The developer
was not able to deliver the game in the expected time-frame, but
assures us that ‘the end is in sight’,” said Got Game Entertainment
President Howard Horowitz. “Mr. Boakes is determined to create the
best possible gaming experience and we believe ‘The Lost Crown: A
Ghost-hunting Adventure’ will be well worth the wait.”
Got Game
Entertainment is expected to announce a more precise release date
shortly after the holidays.
About “The Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure”
In “The
Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure”,
join
ghost-hunters Nigel Danvers and Lucy Reubans as they unravel an
ancient mystery and search for hidden treasures on England's
fog-shrouded coastline, famed for its legends of smugglers, pirates,
and ghosts. Wielding the tools of the modern-day ghost-hunter
in a cinematic, richly detailed interactive world of wind-swept
coastlines and
crumbling crypts,
you will be captivated, taunted, and teased by mind-bending puzzles
and interactions with the town “locals”.
“The Lost Crown: A
Ghost-hunting Adventure” Features:
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Spine-tingling
ghost story
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Realistic
ghost-hunting, featuring actual E.V.P. (Electronic Voice
Phenomena)
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Photographs of
unexplained entities captured by creator Jonathan Boakes while
researching the game
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Chilling original
soundtrack
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Point and click
gameplay with both first and third person interaction
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Cast of virtual
actors to share your paranormal adventure
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Local legends to
investigate, interrogate, and observe
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Realistic and
integrated puzzles
For more
information, visit
www.TheLostCrown.com.
About Got Game
Entertainment
Founded by Howard Horowitz, Got Game Entertainment, LLC is a leading
publisher of interactive entertainment games. With the release of
games such as "The Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure", Got Game
Entertainment continues its commitment to bringing to market quality
games offering exceptional entertainment. For more information on
the company and its games, visit
www.GotGameEntertainment.com.
About Jonathan
Boakes
Writer and developer of the immensely popular supernatural ghost
adventures, “Dark Fall” and “Dark Fall II: Lights Out”, Jonathan
Boakes has already achieved legendary status in the world adventure
gaming. Working with Darkling Room, Jonathan brings a realistic edge
to supernatural gaming. With unparalleled use of real gadgets,
traditional techniques, and a gift for storytelling,
he creates truly immersive game experiences. Splitting his time
between London and Cornwall, Jonathan uses England’s most
south-westerly location as a muse and inspiration for his work. As
well as enjoying the sights, scenery and legends, he formed the
ghost-hunting group known as This Haunted Land (www.thishauntedland.co.uk),
to investigate local paranormal phenomena, and provide research for
his upcoming title, “The Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure”.
About Darkling Room
Based on the rugged coast of Cornwall, on England’s west coast, an
area that has inspired ghost stories from Wilkie Collins, M.R. James
and Daphne Du Maurier, Darkling Room enjoys the perfect setting for
constructing ghostly games. Many of the team have taken part in the
chilling paranormal investigations conducted by 'This
Haunted Land', a group of dedicated ghosthunters based in Looe,
Cornwall. In Spring 2005, Darkling Room joined forces with XXv
Productions to pursue many shared interests, and construct projects
with a shared passion, and devotion. Darkling Room are proud to
support contributions from London, Europe, the US and beyond. For
more information, visit
www.darklingroom.co.uk. |