Adventure Company signs Return to Mysterious Island
The Adventure Company announces that it will publish Kheops Studio's Jules Verne-inspired adventure game later this year.
The Adventure Company has announced that it will publish Return to Mysterious Island for the PC toward the end of this year. Currently in development at Kheops Studio, the Jules Verne-inspired title will see players assuming the role of a young woman named Mina, who becomes stranded alone on a desert island while on a round-the-world sailing expedition.
After building a home and a new life for herself on the island, Mina encounters the ghost of Captain Nemo, whose body is located in the nautilus at the bottom of the ocean. After exploring the island, locating hints and clues, and solving puzzles, players will eventually get to travel to the nautilus themselves, retrieve Nemo's body, and free his tortured soul with a proper burial.
We'll bring you more information on Return to Mysterious Island as soon as it becomes available.
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Return to Mysterious Island
- Publisher(s): DreamCatcher Interactive
- Developer(s): Kheops Studio
- Genre: Adventure
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