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Goin' Downtown

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Adventure
Publisher: The Games Company
Developer: Silver Style
Release Date: May 22, 2008

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'Goin' Downtown' - 3 New Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 29, 2008 @ 7:14 a.m. PST

Goin' Downtown, using Silver Style's Toon shading technology, takes you to a futuristic metropolis to take up the challenge of an exciting point-and-click adventure. You are the charismatic hero Jake, who earns his living as a mediocre and frustrated cop in the year 2072.

The City is alive! Goin´ Downtown takes you to a futuristic metropolis to take up the challenge of an exciting point & click adventure. You are the charismatic hero Jake who earns his living as a mediocre and frustrated cop in the year 2072. One morning, when walking through his neighbourhood, he stumbles across an unconscious woman. An exceedingly attractive woman who unfortunately has lost her memory as Jake notices when he clumsily wakes her up. This is the beginning of an adventure with Cathy in which Jake discovers that he can be a real hero and that true love can save lives. A story with many twists and turns, a main character to strongly identify with, sophisticated yet consistently logical puzzles, a simple user interface and highly detailed graphics make Goin´ Downtown the definite adventure highlight of the year.

Features :

  • Thrilling story with black humour and fascinating characters
  • Real-time lighting effects for locations and characters
  • Logical puzzle design
  • More than 40 locations and more than 30 characters
  • Atmospheric soundtrack and congenial voice acting
  • Easy point & click control
  • Gripping top-notch sci-fi psycho-thriller
  • Movie-like story
  • Revolutionary puzzle system for newbies and pros

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