Jack Keane Demo Available For PC
A chance to see if Jack has what it takes
Date: Monday, February 18, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Jack Keane is a point and click adventure game that finds, Jack Keane, a sea faring adventurer who is hired to take a British Secret agent to the mysterious Tooth Island. Quickly after Jack’s ship is wrecked on the rocks surrounding the island, the agent is dispatched of by a monster that dwells there and Jack is left alone to fend for himself against the islands ferocious inhabitants while trying to find a way off the mysterious island. Tooth Island as Jack comes to find out, is ruled by the strange Doctor T, who is harvesting man-eating plants for his own achievements and seems to know who this Jack Keane is. Although Jack has no recollection of the mad doctor, the adventure to find out more about the doctor and Jack’s past is all up to you as you make your way through various locales including London, Capetown and the jungles of India. You can grab the 324 MB PC demo right here at gamershell.com .

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