MINKS, BELARUS, December 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) Puppet Life has developed Kingdom of Seven Seals, a new game of hidden object genre.
The player guides the main character Princess Vita through 18 locations and is challenged in 8 minigames. The combination of tactical and strategic gameplay modes is the peculiarity of Kingdom of Seven Seals.
The PC version of the game will be released on December 29, 2010. Kingdom of Seven Seals for Mac OS has been available since December 22, 2010.
Puppet Life brings its games to the market principally via publishers. It cooperates with Big Fish Games, Youda Games, iWin, Alawar and others.
The previous hidden object game created by Puppet Life gained commercial success and positive reviews from the gaming community. Purchased over 30 000 times, Between the Worlds stayed for two weeks in the Big Fish Top 10 in all categories and ranked first in the MSN Top Games. "This game is well done. It has a much richer storyline than most seek-n-find games and incorporates a variety of different games into one," Johnweg said in the user review on the iWin website.
About Puppet Life
Puppet Life is an independent computer game developer based in Minsk, Belarus. The professional team of Puppet Life performs all the stages of the game development cycle: design, art and audio production, and programming.
Website: http://puppetlife.com
PC Release of Kingdom of Seven Seals, a Hidden-Object Game Developed by Puppet Life
PC version of the hidden object game Kingdom of Seven Seals available for download on the Big Fish Games website since December 29, 2010.
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