Doomwood Movie
Artix Entertainment's spooky Flash movie to celebrate Halloween
Date: Friday, October 27, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Artix Entertainment has used Macromedia Flash animation to create a cool new three minute Flash video mini-movie that matches the mood of the season called Doomwood. Doomwood: The name of this evil place screams terror and fear into the ears of anyone unfortunate enough to hear of it. An army of the undead from Doomwood has emerged and threatens all who stand up against them. However, standing in their way is a sturdy Paladin by the name of Artix Krieger, a fellow with a gift of making the undead.. well, dead again. Visit the official DragonFable website at www.dragonfable.com . What is DragonFable? An online free-to-play online Flash-based role-playing game including evolving epic story-telling and action - and of course, dragons. This brand-new video follows hot on the heels of the news that DragonFable has just achieved two million registered accounts.

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