Point & Click Adventures of Edna and Harvey
She's not crazy. Her rabbit told her so.
Date: Friday, March 07, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Daedalic Entertainment has announced Edna and Harvey: The Breakout, a new point and click adventure game that will make do without real-time particle effects, parallax occlusion mapping or integrated physics engine.

In Edna and Harvey: The Breakout, Edna wakes up in the padded cell of an insane asylum with no memory of her past or how she ended up there. Only one thing is for certain: She has been wrongfully imprisoned and will have to escape! After all, she feels entirely sane – and her speaking stuffed toy bunny Harvey wholeheartedly agrees. Together they undertake a daring breakout attempt, meeting up with numerous oddball inmates, like the Man in the Bee Costume or Siamese twins Hoti and Moti. But Dr. Marcel, the sinister head of the institute, will do everything in his power to stop Edna.

Edna and Harvey: The Breakout is set to be released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in May 2008 with additional territories to follow.

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