Got Game Announces Scratches: Director’s Cut

March 16, 2007

Got Game Announces Scratches: Director’s Cut

Fearless fans and brave newcomers prepare for
more horror and more suspense on the one-year anniversary of this atmospheric
adventure game

Got Game Entertainment LLC today announced a
North American publishing deal for “Scratches: Director’s Cut”, an even more
terrifying take on the successful atmospheric mystery adventure game for the PC,
brimming with eerie twists and terrifying surprises. Set in and around a
solitary Victorian mansion concealing a terrible secret, a long since forgotten
story from the past emerges to haunt the present. With worldwide sales of the
independently developed “Scratches” at over 150,000 units, legions of fans, plus
brave newcomers, will experience an exciting new chapter, a much rumored
alternate ending, over two additional hours of gameplay, new clues, higher
supported resolutions, enhanced graphics, plus much more. “Scratches: Director’s
Cut” is scheduled for a one-year anniversary release in April 2007 and will
retail for $19.99 (USD). This game has been rated “T” for Teen by the ESRB for
Alcohol and Tobacco Reference/Blood/Mild Language/Mild Violence. A Mac version
of the game is scheduled for release in May.

In "Scratches: Director’s Cut", a careful
combination of inventory-based and deductive-style puzzles, integrated with a
riveting storyline, non-linear gameplay, intricately detailed graphics, and an
entrancing soundtrack, immerse you in an even more haunting gothic atmosphere.
As a famed horror writer isolated by a washed out road at the dark and
mysterious Blackwood Manor, you search for clues to a long-held mystery.
Exploring every dark corner of the mansion and its untended grounds via
point-and-click interface, you examine, probe, and hunt your way through musty
rooms, an overrun greenhouse, a sinister chapel, and a forbidding crypt. As your
investigation deepens, you slowly become aware of one terrifying fact: you are
not alone.

In addition to a breathtaking conclusion to the
story in a new chapter that will stay in your nightmares for months to come,
“Scratches: Director’s Cut” also features new, revealing thoughts from the main
character in “Michael’s Diary”, and an alternate control method with fixed
mouse, FPS-like movement.

For more information, visit

www.ScratchesMystery.com
.