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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

1st Game - Once Upon a Time in Japan Series

First Game in the Once Upon A Time in Japan Series, "Earth"

Once Upon a Time in Japan: Earth. Aims to transport players to various periods in Japan’s storied history, giving them a look at the inner struggles of a country bound by tradition and ruled by the warrior class. “Earth” is the first title of a three part arc and is planned for a Q4 2007 release.

“We feel very strongly about our product and the future of this series. The subject matter and setting of this game are, as far as we know, unprecedented in the adventure genre and we are putting forth a massive effort in an attempt to make the games that we’ve always dreamed of playing,” says Ben Keeney, Lead Designer and Co-Founder of Abborado Studios.

Abborado’s other Co-Founder, Jared Morante, agrees: “What we’re doing with these games will hopefully enthrall players and we strive to excel in every area, from art, to gameplay design, writing, character development, and score. The team we have assembled is quite passionate about the project and extremely talented. We can’t wait for gamers to get their hands on this series.”

“Earth” is a third-person, point-and-click adventure for the PC that tells the story of Zenjiro, a samurai who left his clan during a time of war, seeking a life of peace with his family. Unfortunately, a tragic event sixteen years later forces Zenjiro to explore Etchu province looking for his wife, children, and other survivors. Along the way he will meet many characters including Hanbei, a fearsome ronin with a mysterious past, and Shiho, the bright young daughter of a famous Noh theater performer.

Furthermore, Zenjiro will discover that not all is as it seems outside the province. The military campaigns he thought to be a thing of the past have once again bubbled to the surface, and in an effort to keep the peace there is little freedom allowed for the people. Yet again, Zenjiro's country appears to be changing dramatically as he seeks his own reasons to continue moving forward.

Features include:

    •High resolution, digitally hand painted scenes, featuring scrolling and detailed animation.

    •Traditionally hand drawn and animated characters, inspired by classic Disney and Studio Ghibli films.

    •An amazing original score, combining traditional Japanese instrumentation and arrangements with modern scoring methods and techniques.

    •An immersive setting that allows players to explore a province in 17th century Japan.

    •A vast assortment of puzzles, painstakingly researched to fit the time period and locale, while revealing bits of Japanese culture and history to the player.

    •Authentic Japanese voice acting

    •A captivating storyline, focusing on well developed characters, that builds to an exciting climax.