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wraggster
October 13th, 2006, 19:44
Via Adventure gamers (http://www.adventuregamers.com/newsitem.php?id=1295)


The smallest adventure platform is starting to get crowded from all the developers climbing aboard. The Nintendo DS, already with three current adventures in production and another new game recently announced, will soon be home to an adaptation of Sinking Island, the upcoming mystery by White Birds.

Written by Benoît Sokal, Sinking Island is the first game in a planned series of adventures starring middle-aged private investigator Jack Norm. The third-person game takes place on a private tropical island that is literally sinking under the weight of the colossal art deco-styled hotel built upon it. In a classic whodunit with a twist, the hotel's billionaire owner is murdered, and there are ten suspects on the island, each with a strong motive for having done the deed. It's up to Norm to determine the true culprit. The catch? With the island sinking and the game occurring over a simulated three day period, lower level environments (and the evidence they contain) are only available until they're lost forever to the sea, so players will need to make best use of locations and time in order to succeed.

According to White Birds co-founder Michel Bams, development on the point-and-click PC version of Sinking Island is progressing well and still on target for its projected completion next February. The French developer kindly provided some exclusive screenshots (still works in progress, as post-production has yet to be done) to show off the game's environments, which can be found in our Sinking Island image gallery.

The surprising news, however, is that White Birds has also begun pre-production on a DS version of the game. Believing there to be a strong market for more mature games on the popular handheld (an opinion we certainly share), White Birds will retain the same storyline, characters, and gameplay of the PC version, and adapt the controls and presentation to the unique features of the DS. The main screen will be the lower one, while various secondary interface features such as the inventory, map, and notes will be shown on the top screen. The following is a mock-up of the game provided by the developer:

Mock-up of Sinking Island DS

Looking even further ahead, the story for Jack Norm's second adventure has already been written, though so far White Birds has only revealed that the case will take place in New York.

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werpu
October 13th, 2006, 20:30
The more adventures the better, and this one looks to be very good.

kcajblue
October 13th, 2006, 23:57
this looks interesting.

Bonic
October 14th, 2006, 05:27
The grpahic looks TO good for the DS >.>(So does Zelda for GC)

ACID
October 14th, 2006, 07:21
Man that looks like a must get game for the NDS.

pas
October 14th, 2006, 19:44
@Bonic:

Somewherelse I read that this shot is just a screen of the PC Version of the Game they cropped down to the DS. Then it looks like this. The Grafik will be a little bader than this, but the Card wil be on the Topscreen.

werpu
October 15th, 2006, 00:05
@Bonic:

Somewherelse I read that this shot is just a screen of the PC Version of the Game they cropped down to the DS. Then it looks like this. The Grafik will be a little bader than this, but the Card wil be on the Topscreen.

It probably will look a little bit worse but not too much, given the fact that the last Benoit Sokal Games also had prerendered backgrounds with 3d models.
I really cannot away this one, while I love the Monkey Islands and Phoenix Wright, I think another code felt too much like Myst.
I have high hopes for Hotel Dusk as well, if they do not pull off another Myst, this game has potential.
There is always room for more adventure games on the DS.

firstknight
October 16th, 2006, 04:19
very interesting.. hope its not too search for stuff kinda game.. too much searching leads to frustration and at the end... stop game.. hehe

Junixx
October 16th, 2006, 04:25
The one game i would really love to see on the DS is "The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime" Journeyman Projects have got to be my favorite adventure-puzzle type game...