Brash Entertainment announces
The Tale of Despereaux, a video game tie-in
with
an animated film of the
same name to be released in December when the movie launches:
Los
Angeles, CA., July 10, 2008 – Brash Entertainment today announced development
for The Tale of Despereaux, an interactive game based on Universal Pictures’
animated adventure of the same name. The game shares the fairy-tale look and
feel of the upcoming film about a chivalrous mouse, full of courage and honor.
The Tale of Despereaux game—created through a licensing agreement with Universal
Pictures Digital Platforms Group—will release in conjunction with the film,
which arrives in theatres on December 19, 2008.
Directed by Sam Fell & Rob Stevenhagen and produced by Gary Ross and Allison
Thomas, The Tale of Despereaux features the voice talent of Matthew Broderick,
Robbie Coltrane, Frances Conroy, Tony Hale, Ciaran Hinds, Dustin Hoffman,
Richard Jenkins, Kevin Kline, Frank Langella, Christopher Lloyd, William H.
Macy, James Nesbitt, Stanley Tucci, Tracey Ullman, Emma Watson and Sigourney
Weaver.
The game will follow and extend the film’s storyline in adventures spanning from
the magical kitchen and colorful rooms of the castle to the dark dungeons of the
rat lairs. An introductory training mode, mouse-centric unique abilities,
upgradeable skills and objects, and a lot of courage, will help Despereaux face
off against a multitude of animal enemies and human foes on his quest to save
Princess Pea. Multiple difficulty settings will ensure that a wide range of
adventurers can enjoy Despereaux’s heroics again and again.
“Whether charmed by the book or newly introduced to the characters via the film,
children of all ages can expand on their love for Despereaux with this title,”
said Mitch Davis, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Brash Entertainment. “We’re
excited and proud to be translating this classic into an exciting, engaging and
enriching game. “
“With its focus on publishing film-based games, Brash was the clear partner to
develop the interactive adventure that would accompany the film and bring
Despereaux to life on gaming screens,” said Bill Kispert, VP and General
Manager, Interactive, Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group. “The game’s
attention to detail will allow players to explore all the nooks and crannies of
the whimsical Kingdom of Dor.”
The Tale of Despereaux will be available for the XBOX™ 360, PLAYSTATION®2
computer entertainment system, the Wii™ videogame system from Nintendo, and PC,
and is set to scurry onto shelves this winter.