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Shadowgate Now Available For PC and Mac

Zojoi has announced that Shadowgate is now available for PC and Mac. In celebration of the launch, the game is now available at the limited time price of $15.99. Also, gamers purchasing the game on GOG will also receive special digital downloads like the Shadowgate classic comic hint book. Read on.

From the Press Release

Adventurers rejoice! Game developer Zojoi announced today that Shadowgate, one of the most revered point-and-click adventures titles, is now available on both PC and Mac on GOG. To celebrate the launch of this re-imagined classic, Shadowgate is now available on GOG for the limited time launch day sale price of $15.99 (a 20% discount).


In addition to this remarkable promotional price, those who purchase Shadowgate on GOG will enjoy the following special digital downloads:
  • An exclusive Shadowgate classic comic “hint” book
  • Five exclusive classic wallpapers
  • Thirteen download ringtones from the original Shadowgate on Nintendo NES

So what are you waiting for brave champion? The fate of the world relies on your quick thinking, sharp sense, and keen perception. Grab a torch and traverse into the living castle known as Shadowgate!

Shadowgate is now available on GOG for both PC and Mac for the limited promotional price of $15.99. Shadowgate is also available on Steam for both PC and Mac for $19.99. Longtime fans who bravely adventured through any of the previous iterations, as well as brand new adventurers embarking into this classic realm for the first time will find plenty to love.

To learn more, visit the official Shadowgate website.

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