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Stonewall Penitentiary

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Adventure
Developer: Christopher M. Brendel

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'Stonewall Penitentiary' - Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 9, 2007 @ 12:27 a.m. PST

In Stonewall Penitentiary, you play the role of William Thane, a middle-aged man down on his luck. You, along with six others, are trapped in an abandoned prison, held captive by a psychotic killer. You have until 6:00 am to find a way out, or you will all die. But there's one small catch: one of you is the killer

You wake up. The last thing you remember was lying in bed at home. But you aren't home anymore. Looking around, you quickly establish four things: you're in a prison; your clothes are missing; your hands are tied; and you can't remember how you got here.

In Stonewall Penitentiary, you play the role of William Thane, a middle-aged man down on his luck. You, along with six others, are trapped in an abandoned prison, held captive by a psychotic killer obsessed with justice. You must find a way out before you are all killed. But there's one small catch: one of you is the killer!

Game Features:

  • Original, intense storyline with multiple twists and turns
  • Explore an old abandoned prison with secrets at every turn
  • Greatly improved graphics from my previous works
  • Eerie first-person scenes
  • Heart-pumping cinematics
  • Rumored to contain two endings
  • Chilling original soundtrack
  • Harnesses the power of the 3DGS game engine for full immersion within the game
  • A true, puzzle-filled adventure game experience!

Stonewall Penitentiary is currently scheduled for mid-2007, and will sell for $19.99, plus shipping.


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