The Book Of Unwritten Tales

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Adventure
Developer: KING Art Games
Release Date: Oct. 28, 2011

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'The Book of Unwritten Tales' Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on Oct. 14, 2011 @ 4:26 p.m. PDT

The Book of Unwritten Tales is a classic point & click adventure set in a beautiful fantasy world. It’s a humorous homage to the RPG and fantasy genre with numerous allusions to literature and games like Lord of the Rings, World of Warcraft and Discworld.

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With its hilarious characters and detailed artwork, the game follows in the footsteps of all-time favorites like MonkeyIsland or Simon the Sorcerer.

In a world torn by war, the aged gremlin archaeologist Mortimer MacGuffin harbors the dark secret of a powerful artifact. Whoever calls this artifact his own, will determine the fate of the world. While the Army of the Shadows sends out its best and most devious agents to discover the secret, the Alliance's four heroes find themselves involuntarily drawn into the crisis...

Key Features:

  • an epic story with about 20 hours of gameplay
  • top-notch English voice acting
  • excellent character animations with fine-tuned facial animations
  • numerous crazy characters – from two-headed ogres and vegetarian dragons  to moronic mummies and good-natured zombies
  • an extensive game world with detailed graphics and more than 60 elaborate locations
  • over 200 mind-boggling puzzles
  • highly detailed zoomable 2D backgrounds with real-time 3D characters in Full HD (supports screen resolutions up to 1920x1200 pixels)
The Book of Unwritten Tales can be purchased at www.unwritten-tales.com. Everybody who pre-orders the game gets it a few days earlier than everyone else.
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