A Vampyre Story Spooking PC's This October
Point and Click Adventure games on the comeback?
Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

The Adventure Company has announced it will publish " A Vampyre Story " for the PC platform A Vampyre Story is a classic style point-and-click comic adventure that is the brainchild of Bill Tiller, known for his award-winning work in Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Curse of Monkey Island, The Dig and Indiana Jones.

A Vampyre Story follows Mona De Lafitte who was transformed into a vampire by Baron Shrowdy and whisked off to Draxsylvania. Finally seizing an opportunity to flee, together with her only friend and confidant, a cheeky bat named Froderick, she escapes from her prison and tries to find her way back to Paris. Mona must learn not only to accept her vampire nature, but also to use the abilities she has acquired to her advantage.

A Vampyre Story will be available this October.

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