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Why
Did Young Megan Jones Have To Hang? |
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Cardigan, Wales - 17th
December 2008 - That's one of the questions that will be confronting
players of Arberth Studios' forthcoming Point & Click adventure
game, 'Coven'. Did she suffer the noose because she
really was a witch, as they claimed? And why has the ghost of the
black dog haunted the river bridge ever since?
Wales-based developer Arberth
Studios is currently riding the strong popularity wave of its debut
title 'Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches', which has achieved both
critical and player acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. Production
has now begun on their keenly awaited second game.
Inheritance
Comments
Noel Bruton, one of the three-person development team, "'Coven'
was formerly known as 'Project Rivercastle'. It is a moving tragedy,
unfolding through generations in Castle Avon, a small town steeped
in Welsh history. The player arrives in the present day, ostensibly
to mix corporate duties with the family business of claiming an inheritance,
the legacy of an unknown Great Aunt. But your investigations enmesh
you with an involved story going back to the frightening witch-hunts
that coincided with the English Civil War, traversing the Rebecca
Riots, the British Agricultural Revolution and World War II espionage,
to the terrible threat that has come to grip the fate of the town
following your Aunt's demise. You must discover and assume your Aunt's
occult responsibilities - summon allies and new skills - and face
the truth that has eluded Castle Avon for nearly four hundred years.
He continues, "As
with 'Rhiannon', we have dipped into Wales' past; however this time
into history rather than legend. In the seventeenth century, while
England and Scotland were hanging and burning hundreds accused of
witchcraft, Wales exercised pragmatic tolerance; there are no records
of witches being executed there. So now we add another layer of gameplay
- what made Megan Jones special?"
Feedback
Bruton is
at pains to point out that for this title, the fledgling company has
learned much from player and reviewer feedback. "There was so
much that people loved about 'Rhiannon' - and some aspects where they
asked us to improve next time. So in 'Coven', navigation is slicker
and more precise, along with a new "Where Am I" feature
and shortcuts to distant locations. Scene panning is used where it
fits. There will be an ingenious way of recording player progress
and delivering gameplay hints. Graphics are more animated. But we're
sticking to our preferred model of the player acting alone, in the
first person - and story and puzzles still come first. Even with such
a tragic story, player enjoyment is crucial. There's fun to be had
here too."
Release dates and publishing
strategies are yet to be finalised. There are more details, game content
prototypes and script extracts at www.arberthstudios.com.
About Arberth Studios
Arberth Studios is a three-person company based in Wales in the United
Kingdom. It develops exclusively for the Point & Click adventure
genre on the PC.
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