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The Adventure Company’s Dark Fall: Lights Out Goes Gold
New Adventure Thriller Calls for a Nite-Light
TORONTO – August 23, 2004 - The Adventure Company* today announced that Dark Fall: Lights Out has gone gold. The sequel to the popular and critically acclaimed Dark Fall: The Journal, this title features a chilling ghost story with multiple subplots, impressive graphics, original puzzles and a point-and-click interface.
Dark Fall: Lights Out begins with the arrival of Benjamin Parker, a young cartographer, in the Cornish harbor town of Trewarthen. Jagged falling rocks have claimed the lives of many of the town’s fishermen, and Parker is sent to map the area, only to encounter great hostility from the townspeople. As a deep fog rolls in, the faithful light of Fetch Rock Lighthouse suddenly goes out, putting the lives of fisherman at peril. Parker is sent to investigate and discovers that Fetch Rock Lighthouse hides an ancient and chilling secret...
Dark Fall: Lights Out Features
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More than 50 realistic pre-rendered locations to explore
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Spectral activity to observe and interact with
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A spine-chilling ghost story with multiple sub-plots
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Atmospheric sound effects and original music
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Explore the lighthouse in four different time settings
Dark Fall: Lights Out is rated T for Teen, and will ship to retail on August 26, 2004. The game is developed by famed indie-developer Jonathan Boakes of XXv Productions. Visit http://adventurecompanygames.com/dark_fall2/index.html for more info.
New Teaser Clips:
Dark Fall: Lights Out Malakai's Dream
Dark Fall: Lights Out Polly's Dream
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About The Adventure Company
The Adventure Company is North America’s number one publisher of adventure games, publishing award-winning adventure games primarily for Windows®. Visit www.adventurecompanygames.com for more details.
*The Adventure Company is a subsidiary of DreamCatcher Interactive Inc.

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