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Shadowgate Releasing On August 21 For PC and Mac

Shadowgate is making its way to PC and Mac on August 21, 2014. Players can now take a glimpse at a new beautiful cinematic trailer to give more insight into Talimar the Black and the power he seeks within Castle Shadowgate. Are you ready to start your adventure and make your way to Shadowgate? Read on.


From the Press Release
With the re-imagining of Shadowgate coming to PC and Mac on August 21, the story behind the evil that plagues the living castle is introduced in this new cinematic trailer. Told through gorgeous hand-painted sequences from the game, the trailer unveils the malevolent Talimar the Black, his fall from grace, and the power he seeks buried deep within the bowels of Castle Shadowgate.


In Shadowgate, intrepid gamers step inside the dark halls of Castle Shadowgate as "The Seed of Prophecy," the only one who could hope to defeat the traitorous Warlock Lord that dwells within. Designed with compelling cut-scenes that greatly expand the original Shadowgate universe, gamers navigate from room to room via the classic first-person perspective, using their wits to survive the dangerous traps, devious puzzles, and ruthless enemies. If successful, they can assemble the Staff of Ages, a powerful relic capable of keeping this ancient enemy from destroying the living castle and the world of Tyragon itself.

To learn more, visit the official Shadowgate website.

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