Black Mirror 2 Announced for 2009 Release
Sequel to be a 2.5D Point and Click Adventure game
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

DTP Entertainment has revealed the first details on the upcoming adventure game Black Mirror 2 and will be available world wide in 2009. Developed by Hanover/Germany-based Cranberry productions, formerly known as 4Head Studios, Black Mirror 2 is going to be a classical point & click adventure, based on so-called 2.5D technologies, using a combination of highly detailed 2D backgrounds and 3D characters.

Black Mirror 2 takes place in the 1990’s, twelve years after the first episode as the games lead character, Darren, meets a cute girl named Angelina. As Darrens interest grows, he sees someone chasing her and decides to investigate these incidents. His research will soon lead him to uncover several mysteries as well as several locations – such as the small English village of Willow Creek, that Black Mirror players will remember from part one.

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