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Majesco forming Diamond Trust of London

Publisher picks up acclaimed indie developer Jason Rohrer's DS strategy game about the shady underbelly of the illicit African diamond trade.

Beautiful as diamonds can be, there could be unsavory pasts behind the valuable baubles that people don't really consider once they hit a jeweler's display case. That oft-ignored background is the setting for Diamond Trust of London, a DS game announced today by Majesco Entertainment.

Diamond Trust of London is the first DS game from independent developer Jason Rohrer. The New Mexico resident has spent years creating and freely distributing games developed on his own, including 2007's acclaimed Passage, as well as next month's two-player storytelling experiment Sleep Is Death. Rohrer's games have examined topics from isolation to consciousness and spanned genres from 2D shooter to tile-based puzzler.

A turn-based strategy title for two players (or one player pitted against an AI opponent), Diamond Trust of London has players rushing to acquire rough diamonds from Angola to sell in London and Antwerp before United Nations regulations intended to crack down on diamond-trade-related human-rights abuses can be instituted. Players will have eight turns to bribe (and counterbribe) each other's agents, make backroom deals, and otherwise engage in illicit activities in order to get the upper hand. Though it doesn't require it, the game will also make use of the DSi camera for some gameplay features.

Diamond Trust of London is set for a summer release.

Brendan Sinclair
By Brendan Sinclair, Senior Editor

Brendan Sinclair has been a games journalist since 1999. His tastes are eclectic, though he has a definite affinity for games with arcade roots. He's Canadian, but has also been at home in Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, and San Francisco.

7 comments
Waldkrieger
Waldkrieger

Majesco! How about a Bloodrayne 3 already?

mrzero1982pt2
mrzero1982pt2

i can see jewelry stores in malls already angry at this

VixTain
VixTain

Is this the first retail game ever that explicitly deals with real-world social issues? I think there have been others in the past like Heartland and Citizen Siege that were canceled, so I hope this one at least makes it to market.

FallenOneX
FallenOneX

Might pick this one up on principle alone. Will probably get canned, but i'll add it to my wish list anyways.

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