Aurora: The Secret Within Goes Gold
Mystery PC game to ship next month
Date: Monday, March 17, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Lexicon Entertainment has announced that ‘Aurora: The Secret Within’ has hit gold status and set for a release date of April 25th 2008. In Aurora: The Secret Within, a flying saucer has crashed near Roswell in the 1950’s and while this unbelievable event is being broadcasted, a detective named Pileggi finds himself in a mysterious case about a vanishing local farmer. During the investigation, he will discover that his reality has always been an illusion.

Features of Aurora: The Secret Within’ Include:

  • 40 noir's placing within New Mexico
  • 3D rooms exploration
  • Original soundtrack and audio effects
  • 3D interactive animated characters
  • Logical, mathematical riddles and puzzles that gradually get harder
  • Multiple choices dialogues, influencing the story
  • 3D cut scene movies
  • Multiple endings

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