Next Life Now Shipping to Retail
Press Release
Toronto, Canada. November 16, 2007. The Adventure Company, the leading publisher of adventure games around the world, is pleased to announce that their adventure-thriller title Next Life for Windows is now shipping to retail stores across North America. Releasing just in time for the holiday season, Next Life is developed by the talented creators of critically-acclaimed adventure titles Black Mirror and Nibiru: Age of Secrets, Future Games, and is highly-anticipated by the adventure gaming community.
With its stunning photorealistic graphics and intuitive third-person point-and-click gameplay, Next Life offers gamers a compelling and unique story wrapped up in over 20 hours of thrilling investigation. Players will take on the role of Adam, a 23 year old technician who ends up in a fatal car accident one stormy evening – but was it actually fatal? As Adam, you'll soon awake in a dark and mysterious world that seems so real it's scary…
"We've got a title on our hands that has a winning combination of an immersive storyline, fantastic graphics and challenging puzzles," said Marshall Zwicker, CEO at The Adventure Company. "Future Games has a great track record for developing successful adventure titles and we are excited to release another surefire hit!"
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Next Life
- Publisher(s): DreamCatcher Interactive
- Developer(s): Future Games
- Genre: Adventure
- Release:
- ESRB: M





