


If I had to Hollywoodize the pitch, I'd say it's Percy Jackson meets Galaxy Quest.
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And before anyone asks, Necklace of Skulls should be out for Android as well as iOS.Īnd if you think all that is exciting news, wait till you hear about Jamie's new novel. So this is quite a time for Critical IF, what with Inkle's adaptation of Down Among the Dead Men still riding high on the gamebook charts, Heart of Ice prepping for development, and of course the paperbacks all still available if digital isn't your thing.
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Within this period, CUSTOMER is able to test and scrutinize the software, in particular whether the software and its function match the requirements of CUSTOMER, prior to a potential purchase.
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The vibrant artwork by Xavier Mula is a breath of fresh air after decades of a hobby dominated by clunky mail-clad dwarves and dank dungeons. CUBUS grants the right to CUSTOMER to use the software Serviceware Performance Analytics free of charge for the test period of 30 days after installation. If you're not already familiar with Cubus's great work on interactive story apps The Sinister Fairground and Heavy Metal Thunder, check them out and you'll see why we're thrilled to have them working on several of Fabled Lands Publishing's gamebooks.

– Pit yourself against ever-shifting goals. – You direct both Tom and Anton Clerval through a branching, non-linear storyline – and you decide if the brothers become allies, or enemies. – Explore 8 interactive maps to reach your objectives. You get to play as both Tom and Anton Clerval, but the game is more than that. Decide the fate of the world in this enhanced interactive adventure in the same vein as classic gamebook series. Only Tom and Anton have the power to halt the Zeroistes – or to stoke the flames of all-out war. The radical Zeroiste movement creates an army of the reanimated dead to seize control of the country, and then to cross the Channel to strike at the heart of the British Empire. In revolutionary France, in 1827, that secret at last comes to light. Tom and Anton Clerval have long guarded the secret to Victor Frankenstein’s resurrection technology. The synopsis is bonkers and right up there with what you’d expect from Cubus if you’ve played Heavy Metal Thunder or their other books: If you don’t handle some stuff right away, you’ll be out of luck. TFW also adds the concept of timed missions, meaning you can’t do whatever you want without the story changing. If Cubus’ previous titles hewed close to the Tin Man model of lots of text with a little bit of dice here and there, The Frankenstein Wars brings their brand a bit closer to inkle, with loads of interactive maps to explore. It’s called The Frankenstein Wars and adds the living dead to the Napoleonic Wars and what could be cooler than that? It’s been a long time coming, but the latest bit of interactive fiction from the creative geniuses at Cubus Games has finally arrived.
