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Focus Announces Last King of Africa for DS

by Les Thomas - June 23, 2008, 10:02 pm EDT
Total comments: 1 Source: Press Release

Focus Home Interactive and White Birds Productions will release adventure title Last King of Africa before the end of 2008.

Last King of Africa follows Ann Smith's treacherous journey to reach her dying father, the "last king in Africa." After a plane crash, Ann wakes up behind enemy lines with amnesia. This is just the beginning of a journey through an "imaginary" Africa that will include puzzles and brainteasers for the Nintendo DS touch screen and microphone. While a port of the Benoit Sokal PC classic Paradise, Focus promises a totally revamped story and gameplay developed around the capabilities of the DS.

The DS version will differ most noticeably in that it will not include any 3D action sequences. The story will be more text-laden, with close-ups of the character's faces on the top screen. The DS version will also include a help system to cut down on unnecessary pixel-hunts. Much of the story and style of Paradise will remain, but the game has been transformed into a true DS point-and-click adventure.

Developer Focus Home Interactive and publisher White Birds Productions will release Last King of Africa for DS by the end of 2008.

Focus and White Birds announce Last King of Africa for the Nintendo DS™

We are pleased to announce that Focus Home Interactive has settled on an agreement with White Birds to publish and distribute Last King of Africa, Benoit Sokal's first adventure game for the Nintendo DS. The game will be available end of 2008.

Last King of Africa on Nintendo DS invites you on a fantastic journey deep into an imaginary Africa where you will play the role of young Ann Smith, daughter of the last king of Maurania. Ann is on her way to assist her dying father on his deathbed when her plane crashes near a city held by a rebel faction, on the north side of the country. Ann lives through this terrible accident and wakes up with amnesia in a prince’s palace. That is how her extraordinary journey begins.

In order to develop the game on the Nintendo DS, this amazing adventure created by Benoit Sokal had to be totally rethought with regard to Paradise on the PC. The numerous puzzles and mind-teasers throughout the game have been completely reworked and now offer an original and intuitive gameplay that takes advantage of the Nintendo DS functions. The use of the stylus, microphone and your own logic will be of capital importance in solving the puzzles and mind-teasers.

The story itself has undergone some refreshing changes and is now much more coherent and surprising. These modifications are notable in the radical change in the relationships between the principal characters and in the combination and simplification of the dialogues that retain only the essential information needed to understand the story line without artificially prolonging the game. Still with the same intention of facilitating comprehension, Nintendo DS's dialogue interface offers a more expressive identification of the characters. The characters are now displayed with a close up shot on the DS upper screen. Also, 3D action phases have been eliminated to make Last King of Africa a true, pure and traditional point & click adventure game.

Finally, Last King of Africa on Nintendo DS has equipped itself with a clear and detailed layout of the game’s zones for increased ease of orientation during the course of the adventure. The game has also equipped itself with a help system to lend a hand to players during exploration phases and to avoid fastidious "pixel hunting". Thanks to its magnificent 2D scenes in which detailed 3D characters evolve, perplexing mind-teasers and exciting alternative stories, Last King of Africa has all the necessary qualities to make this a great Nintendo DS adventure.

Last King of Africa will be released on Nintendo DS end of the year 2008.

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Day one.

And look, Majesco isn't even releasing it. Sorry haters. I'm an equal opportunity third party customer. &P

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