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For Immediate Release
Stuttgart/Germany: February 5, 2010. Prime Games
continues its investment into the casual games market with the
production of a new title by one of Germany’s most renowned
development studios. The new hidden-object game “20,000
Leagues under the Sea” lets players dive into the
phantastical world of Jules Verne, where they will experience an
unforgettable adventure in the depths of the Seven Seas. The title
is being developed by Daedalic Entertainment, the studio recently
named “Studio of the Year 2009” at the German Game
Developer Awards.
Scientist Pierre Arronax is taken prisoner together with his
loyal servant Conseil and harpooner Ned Land onboard the Nautilus,
the submarine commanded by legendary Captain Nemo. As new members
of his crew, they take part in a fabulous, yet perilous, voyage
across the oceans round the globe.
En route, the player explores scenes from the novel designed in
great detail, searching for hidden artefacts and key objects. A
convenient help function and lots of mini-games provide
uncomplicated and ever-changing hidden-object fun.
Suspense-filled dives to underwater forests and coral reefs
awair, as players must fight off the dangers that lie in wait on
the ocean floor.
In the Pacific, the crew fights against sharks and giant squid,
at the South Pole the whole ship is in danger of being crushed by
masses of Antarctic ice. Will Arronax and his companions ever
manage to leave the ship alive again and ultimately reveal the
secret held by the mysterious Captain Nemo?
“20,000 Leagues under the Sea” will be available
soon for PC and Mac.
About Prime Games
Prime Games stands for accessible games for young and old alike.
With excellent content, strong family entertainment brands and
innovative gameplay, the internationally active publisher targets
the growing market of casual gamers on PC, consoles and mobile
devices.
http://www.prime-games.de
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