February 21, 2006
EVIL IS READY TO PLAY AS GOT GAME
ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES "SCRATCHES" GOES GOLD
You are not not alone in this
adventure game brimming with horror and suspense for PC set to haunt North
American retail in March
The protective glow of night lights
will soon flicker across North America as Got Game Entertainment LLC today
announced that "Scratches" has gone gold. Brimming with horror and suspense,
this atmospheric point and click adventure game for the PC finds you cast as
famed horror writer Michael Arthate just arriving at Blackwood Manor, your newly
acquired Victorian home lost in the outskirts of a small English market town.
Soon after your arrival, a terrible secret from the manor’s past emerges to
haunt the present. Now isolated by a washed out road, you are stranded with a
telephone as your only means of contact with the outside world. As the odd
noises echoing throughout the walls of this mysterious mansion grow ever louder,
you must set about solving your home’s long-held mystery. Examining, probing,
and hunting your way through musty rooms, an overrun greenhouse, a sinister
chapel, and a forbidding crypt, your investigation deepens, and you slowly
become aware of one terrifying fact: you are not alone.
Featuring a careful combination of
inventory-based and deductive-style puzzles, integrated with a riveting
storyline, non-linear gameplay, intricately detailed graphics, voice acting by
Jonathan Boakes (Creator of “Dark Fall”, “Dark Fall II”) and John Bell (Sherlock
Holmes in “The Mystery of the Mummy”) and an entrancing sound track, “Scratches”
immerses you in a haunting gothic atmosphere until the final shocking
revelation.
"Scratches" is scheduled for release
March 1, 2006 and will retail for $19.99 (USD). The game is rated “T” for Teen
by the ESRB for Alcohol and Tobacco Reference/Blood/Mild Language/Mild Violence.
For more information, visit
www.ScratchesMystery.com