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Brooktown High Ships
It's back to high school on your PSP.
Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Konami Digital Entertainment today announced it has shipped Brooktown High to retail stores nationwide. The first dating simulation for the PSP, Brooktown High lets players enjoy the drama, energy and humor of high school life as they create their own unique look and personality and attempt to take the boy or girl of their dreams to the senior prom. Putting gamers in contemporary high school culture, Brooktown High thrusts forces the player to deal with cliques, social pressures and flirtatious co-eds.

As they create their own unique character, players will have to choose how their gender, clothes and personality impact their perception by the Brooktown High student body. Making friends (or enemies) with distinct social groups such as jocks, preppies, rebels and nerds, each character will have a different high school experience as they take classes, participate in extracurricular events and try to gain the affections of 20 unique students. Their smarts, looks, social skills and more all contribute to an overall attraction gauge that will either make the player a field-playing Casanova or a pocket protector-toting Poindexter.

Developed by Backbone Entertainment Brooktown High has a suggested retail price of $39.99 and is rated "T" for teen by the ESRB.

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