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'A Quiet Weekend in Capri' Ships To Stores

by Rainier on March 9, 2004 @ 9:11 a.m. PST

Got Game Entertainment today announced that "A Quiet Weekend in Capri," a game of mystery and enchantment set on the mystical island of Capri, began shipping to retail this week. A first-person adventure for the PC, the game is uniquely packaged with a bonus travel feature on the real island of Capri as well as a separate CD soundtrack of original music. Already drawing excellent reviews and industry awards, the game, with its enveloping story, extended gameplay, mood-evoking soundtrack, and realistic puzzles, has been succinctly described as "'Myst', but in a real location."

A truly unique game, "A Quiet Weekend in Capri" is comprised of more than 4,500 detailed photographs of Capri, an enchanted Italian island of gorgeous scenery and ancient secrets. Playing the game as a tourist visiting Capri for the first time, you are unexpectedly transported into a mysterious scenario, no longer certain where you are or which way to turn.

You arrive on the island by ferry with camera, notebook, cash, and credit card, all of which you may very well need to solve this mystery. As you search for "The Code" among Roman ruins, along azure seashores, and through ancient streets and labyrinthine gardens, you must utilize strange inventions by an eccentric island scientist along with your own deductive reasoning.

Awarded an "E" for Everyone rating by the ESRB, the game will retail for $29.99 USD. "A Quiet Weekend in Capri" will be available from most major retailers and game boutiques. For more information, visit www.GotGameEntertainment.com/capri.

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