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Press Release:
Toronto, Ontario (December 19, 2001), Adventurers will not have to travel to Scotland to explore the mysteries of Loch Ness. Instead, DreamCatcher Interactive can take journeymen to the land of the kilts in its beautifully rendered 3D Warp game - The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness. As the title suggests, the player takes on the role of detective Alan Parker Cameron, who is trying to uncover the mystery of Loch Ness. Those who dare should jump into this adventure that combines all aspects of a good detective investigation, spy novel and science, spiced with the supernatural. Brave adventurers will find out how the mysterious 'sea monster' plays a part.
It is 1932. Hidden away in the Scottish countryside above Loch Ness, there have been an increasing number of ghosts and supernatural phenomena at Devil's Ridge Manor. At the request of the famous physicist and owner of the manor Allister MacFarley, detective Alan P. Cameron leaves his Chicago office for the mists of his ancestral land. On his arrival, however, the old physicist has disappeared …
From the dark corners of the mysterious medieval castle, to the troubled waters of Loch Ness, through the old scientist's secret laboratory, to the old distillery, Cameron uncovers a very real conspiracy, one that threatens the foundations of the Western world.
The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness will be available for the PC in January, 2002.
For more information, please visit: http://www.dreamcatchergames.com/games/cameron/files.html
Minimum System Requirements
- Windows® 95/98/ME/XP
- Pentium® 166 MHz (200 MHz Recommended)
- 16 MB Ram (32 MB for Windows® 98)
- 4x CD-ROM Drive (8x Recommended)
- DirectX® Compatible Video and Sound Cards
Key Game Features
- A gripping graphical mystery adventure certain to capture the imagination.
- A game of investigation, intrigue and adventure.
- Environments, settings and characters created in full detail.
- Motion capture technology provides true realism to the characters' lip movements and facial expressions.
- Original storyline & original score.
About DreamCatcher
Started in 1996, DreamCatcher is a successful and growing publisher of PC and console software entertainment with mass appeal. The company is known for publishing and distributing leading interactive titles at an affordable price. DreamCatcher is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Visit the company web site at www.dreamcatchergames.com.
Contributed by Jeanne (58435) on Apr 20, 2004.
Back Cover (Wanadoo):
Ghosts, supernatural apparitions: reports of disturbing phenomena are increasing by the minute at Devil's Ridge Manor, overlooking Loch Ness.
At the request of the ageing physicist who owns the manor, Detective Cameron is conducting his investigation in the setting of 1930s Scotland.
From the obscurest corners of the medieval castle to the troubled waters of Loch Ness, through the old scientist's secret laboratory, the detective uncovers a very real conspiracy which threatens the foundations of the Western World.
- An intrigue full of twists and turns which will test your brain cells and your nerves to the limit.
- It's down to you to decide between supernatural phenomena and scientific fact.
- Find yourself plunged into the atmosphere of 1930s Scotland thanks to meticulously crafted decors.
- Enjoy this highly interactive investigation.
Contributed by Jeanne (58435) on May 07, 2002.
Dreamcatcher's web page:
Hidden away in the Scottish countryside above Loch Ness, sits serene Devil's Ridge Manor. But its tranquillity is deceptive. For some time now there has been an increasing number of ghosts and supernatural phenomena at the manor. At the request of the famous physicist and owner of the manor Allister Mac Farley, private investigator Alan P. Cameron leaves his Chicago office for the mists of his ancestral land. Does the fabled sea monster play a part in the goings-on?
Confronted by strange phenomena, the player must help Cameron with his investigation, from the obscure corners of the Medieval castle, to the old scientist's secret laboratory and finally to the troubled waters of Loch Ness to solve the mystery.
A gripping graphical mystery adventure certain to capture the imagination.
A game of investigation, intrigue and
adventure.
Environments, settings and characters created in full detail.
Motion capture technology provides true realism to the characters' lip movements and facial expressions.
Original storyline & original score.
System Requirements:
WINDOWS CD-ROM
WINDOWS 95/98/ME/XP
Pentium 166 MHz (200 recommended)
16 Mb RAM (32 recommended)
4 x CD-ROM Drive
3D Accelerator Video Card
Contributed by Jeanne (58435) on Dec 26, 2001.
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