Got Game Entertainment announces
Da Vinci’s Secret is
now available in North America, offering all the intrigue of a name-brand da
Vinci property without any weird Tom Hanks mullet action:
Hidden meanings
and sly riddles offer a thrilling art adventure for the mind in this classic
style puzzle game for your PC computer
WESTON, CT – October 3, 2007 – Got Game Entertainment today announced that “Da
Vinci’s Secret”, a classic style matching game for the PC has shipped to stores
across North America. Featuring an engaging storyline, original gameplay, and
surprises at every turn, “Da Vinci’s Secret” is a thrilling adventure for the
mind. “Da Vinci’s Secret” is rated “E” for Everyone by the ESRB and makes its
retail debut at $19.99 (USD). The game is also available for direct download
purchase from the Got Game Entertainment website (www.GotGameEntertainment.com/davinci).
Intrigue grows with each level as “Da Vinci’s Secret” takes you on a
mind-bending tour of Europe. Seeking clues to unravel an explosive secret hidden
in the enigmatic artwork of Leonard da Vinci, you must solve a series of
brain-teasing puzzles. In a world of richly detailed graphics and inviting
music, you must scout clues in the artist’s notes, decipher hidden meanings, and
untangle riddles that shelter the truth. Your journey through Europe’s ancient
cobbled alleyways and into shadowed corners holding ancient riddles brings a
mental challenge at each destination to taunt and tease the brain of even the
best puzzlers.
“The art, legends, and mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci are as timeless as the
quest to solve riddles,” said Got Game President Howard Horowitz. “Combining an
ancient secret with a modern quest, ‘Da Vinci’s Secret’ immerses you in a
sumptuous puzzle world for hours on end.”
With unlimited play, loads of brain-bending levels, bonuses, and power-ups, “Da
Vinci’s Secret” rewards logic and patience, ultimately revealing itself to only
the cleverest of puzzle fans.
For more information on “Da Vinci’s Secret”, visit
www.GotGameEntertainment.com/davinci.