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Vienna, Austria - April 24 2008 - Ambiera is pleased to annouce the release of 'Darkness Springs', the first large-scale flash based role playing game which is playable directly in the web browser.

Darkness Springs is free to play from every PC which is connected to the Internet, without download or installation. It offers more than 60 maps to explore, dozens of quests to solve, more than 2000 items including magic and unique ones, 8 trainable skills, 4 trainable attributes, 30 magic spells and a lot more.

"We are very pleased with the success of the Open Beta program of the game which has ended some days before," said Nikolaus Gebhardt, CTO of Ambiera.
"The feedback of the beta testers has been overwhelming so far, and we think we improved the gameplay even more now that we made the final release.
Hardcore as well as casual role playing gamers can expect a very exciting piece of gamplay now."

Visit www.darkness-springs.eu to play the game directly in your web browser.

Details about the game: http://www.darkness-springs.eu/about.html
Screenshots: http://www.darkness-springs.eu/screenshots.html
Artwork: http://www.darkness-springs.eu/links.html

About Ambiera
Ambiera is a game middleware and custom game solutions software development company, situated in Austria, Vienna. It is specialized in 3D graphics development and has helped to develop more than 30 games for PC since its foundation. 'Darkness Springs' is the first game published by Ambiera itself. For more information about Ambiera, please visit www.ambiera.com
Content on this page comes directly from press releases and fact sheets provided by publishers and developers and was not written by the Game Revolution staff.

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