January 25 2009 - CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - MagicIndie Softworks (www.magicindie.com), announced today the release of Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a casual hidden object-adventure game inspired by the classic masterpiece by Daniel Defoe.
About the Game
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a story of a XVII-th century mariner who survives a terrible shipwreck and finds himself cast away on an island in the Caribbeans. The game takes the player through all most important events of the book from exploring of the Wrecked ship and to saving of his man Friday.
Two game play modes, 36 unique locations to explore, unique mini-games and a fun adventures spirit awaits the player in this incredible story of survival and hope.
Trial version of the game offers 60 minutes of play time and is available for free, immediate download. For more details visit www.crusoegame.com.
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