bitComposer Games set to unleash Jekyll & Hyde PC adventure
bitComposer Games set to unleash Jekyll & Hyde PC adventure
– Jekyll & Hyde is based on the world-famous novel and takes players into 19th
century London –
Eschborn/Frankfurt, Germany, 21 August 2009: bitComposer Games announced today
Jekyll & Hyde, a new PC adventure based on the famous novel, ‘The Strange Case
of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,’ by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson. Jekyll &
Hyde is currently being developed by Weimar-based Pixelcage, a co-production
with bitComposer Games and public media subsidy firm Mitteldeutsche
Medienförderung. The release of Jekyll & Hyde is planned for the third quarter
of 2010.
Set in London during the 19th century, the game features a young Dr. Jekyll, who
seeks a cure for the plague but instead unwittingly creates a potion that
awakens his dark alter ego, Mr. Hyde. Alternating between the roles of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, players will search for an antidote to the epidemic while
slowly uncovering a conspiracy involving an occult sect. The investigation will
lead players deeper and deeper into London’s mysterious underworld.
In addition to classic adventure gameplay, Jekyll & Hyde will also have action-
and skill-based elements. Alternating between the two protagonists, players will
have to utilize each character’s attributes to solve the thrilling riddles,
puzzles, and action-oriented challenges. An adaptive camera adjusts to the
players’ situation, changing to allow for easier control during platforming
portions. Players will also have access to a mobile chemistry lab to create the
transformation potion at any time. The lab will prove to be vital to solving
puzzles.
“The current prototype of Jekyll & Hyde already promises an atmospheric and
thrilling experience,” said Wolfgang Duhr, executive of bitComposer Games. “The
Pixelcage team is extremely committed to a great product, and we are convinced
that the engrossing story will captivate fans of all genres, not just fans of
traditional adventure titles. We would like to thank the Mitteldeutsche
Medienförderung for their support. This collaboration allows us to continue
developing products of the highest quality in Germany.”
“We are convinced that with Jekyll & Hyde, we are creating a complex and
extraordinary adventure,” said Jens Egerer, executive at Pixelcage. “It is
thanks to the support of the Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung, and the experience
and involvement of bitComposer Games, that we are able to realize such a
promising project.”
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