CDV USA to Goes Tropical with Runaway: the Dream of the Turtle
Press Release
Hawaii – an idyllic island paradise. It's the spot Brian Basco and Gina Timmins have chosen to take a well-earned vacation. An impromptu daytrip to a remote and relatively uninhabited island goes awry, however – Brian forces Gina from the plane, giving her the only working parachute. Brian luckily survives the plane's crash landing, but Gina has disappeared, setting the stage for a highly entertaining story.
Humor, hotties, hijinks and a hilarious plotline all combine to make a fantastically fun adventure in Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle, the sequel to 2003's smash-hit adventure, Runaway, A Road Adventure. In Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle, players will travel the world, from Alaska and Hawaii to the depths of the sea and the sky above. Become immersed in a tongue-in-cheek story where you'll meet a crazy cast of miscreants in order to solve a mystery too weirdly entertaining for words in this title that pays homage to all that was great about the glory days of graphical adventure games. CDV Software Entertainment USA will ship this cartoon-styled title for PC to North American retailers on February 12, 2007. For additional information, please visit the game's official Web site at http://www.runaway-thegame.com.
Sample packaging, screen shots, and an entertaining video trailer for the game can be found at http://www.gamespress.com/cdv.
The video can also be streamed from – http://www.runaway-lejeu.com/movie/runaway2.htm
About CDV Software Entertainment USA
CDV Software Entertainment is dedicated to publishing and distributing top-notch video games worldwide. The publicly traded company, headquartered in Bruchsal, Germany, has its North American offices located in New Jersey and North Carolina, and partners with leading distribution partners across the globe. As publisher of critically acclaimed titles like Divine Divinity, Blitzkrieg, Cossacks, American Conquest, Codename: Panzers, City Life, DarkStar One, and the upcoming War Front: Turning Point, CDV is a leading publishers of third-party video games.
About Focus Home Interactive
Founded in 1996, Focus Home Interactive is a French publishing and distribution company based near Paris, France. Known for the diversity, quality and originality of its catalog, Focus now publishes and distributes many of its titles throughout Europe and also world-wide in both boxed retail and digital distribution formats. The last five years have been very successful for Focus in France, with many of its PC licenses becoming top-sellers. Focus has also published several original titles, including the adventure game Runaway, the renowned Cycling Manager and the much-loved TrackMania. The coming months will be exciting and full of surprises with the release of games such as Runaway 2, TrackMania United, Paradise City, Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened and the much anticipated Loki.
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Related Game
Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle
- Publisher(s): cdv Software
- Developer(s): Pendulo Studios
- Genre: Adventure
- Release:
- PEGI: 12+




