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7 Sins

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 2
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Monte Cristo / Atari
Developer: Monte Cristo

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Akella Signs '7 Sins' (PS2/PC)

by Judy on Oct. 12, 2004 @ 7:25 a.m. PDT

7 Sins is fast-moving story-based life simulation game in which players are plunged into a city ruled by sex, wealth and fame. Through a single-player campaign of seven single missions the player will be confronted with an assortment of risque, funny and dangerous missions. His ability to build his character and perform in over 20 hysterical mini-games (from the "vodka race" to the "toilet's Mozart") will be the key ultimately becoming the boss of Apple City.

7 Sins is fast-moving story-based life simulation game in which players are plunged into a city ruled by sex, wealth and fame. Through a single-player campaign of seven single missions the player will be confronted with an assortment of risque, funny and dangerous missions. His ability to build his character and perform in over 20 hysterical mini-games (from the "vodka race" to the "toilet's Mozart") will be the key ultimately becoming the boss of Apple City.

"We're very happy to start our partnership with Monte Cristo with such a promising title as 7 Sins", said Vladimir Koudr, Akella's Vice-President of Publishing. "Monte Cristo is a well-established company and they proven themselves as talented and professional developers".

7 Sins is tentatively scheduled for February 2005 release.

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