Hidden Mysteries Titanic lets you explore the boat with ’stunning accuracy’
GameMill Entertainment announced today the impending release (tomorrow, actually) of their new adventure game, Hidden Mysteries Titanic - Secrets of the Fateful Voyage, for the Wii, DS, PC, and Mac platforms. Essentially, the game is an adventure set on the ill-fated boat which GameMill claims is recreated “with stunning accuracy.” Every area of the ship has an assortment of people to interact with and puzzles to solve, how the player handles these situations impacts which of several endings they are ultimately presented with. GameMill hasn’t said whether every ending leads to horrible tragedy, or if this is one of those revisionist history games, but either way it’s good to know that there might be some replay value here.
I personally hope this game does well so that someday we may see a Hidden Mysteries Hindenburg.
GameMill Announces Hidden Mysteries™ Titanic for Wii™, Nintendo DS™, PC, and MAC
Explore the most famous ship in the world!
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – October 26, 2009 – GameMill Entertainment today announced Hidden Mysteries™ Titanic. Set to release October 27th for Wii™, Nintendo DS™, and PC, and MAC. This adventure is seen through the eyes of a young woman (Margaret) determined to save her family and friends.
Embark on the infamous Titanic on your journey to America. Along the way you will meet irrational crew members, unruly passengers, and children. While aboard the Titanic, you will solve mysteries from the 1st class cabins to the boiler rooms below deck. The game contains multiple endings that are determined based upon choices you make throughout the game.
While aboard the ship you will feel the ship deck creek as you search for hidden objects, decode secret puzzles and solve the greatest sea mystery ever! Hidden Mysteries: Titanic re-creates the ship, passengers, and crew with stunning accuracy. For many of the puzzles you will need to gather information and objects from other passengers or locations aboard the ship, including the Captain, the Grand Staircase, and even the promenade.
“A casual yet challenging adventure game aboard the Titanic” said Gary Miller, GameMill Entertainment. “The Titanic is reborn with magnificent art, sound, and characters throughout the adventure.”
Whether using the Wii Remote, Stylus, or Mouse, the simple controls make this a relaxed game for all ages.
For more information visit www.game-mill.com.
