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    Indie Retro Inspired Adventure – The Dark Prophecy Is Available Now On Consoles

    Ratalaika Games, together with Start Warp and Meridian4, has announced the release of The Dark Prophecy – a 2D pixel art, Point & Click, 90s retro inspired adventure game on PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch.

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    Play as Jacob, an average medieval boy, on his quest to save the kingdom from cataclysmic witchcraft. Soon Jacob finds himself amid a whirlpool of magical events. Now the fate of his village (and whole kingdom) depends on him. Explore a vibrant world and find puzzle solutions to move the plot forward, discover unique items and mystical locations, and enjoy a beautiful pixel-art aesthetic.

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    A mediaeval adventure story with plenty to do, explore and interact with, bringing back the best and ‘feel’ of the heydays of the 90s gaming scene.

    Features:
    • explore the environment and find solutions to move the plot forward.
    • try to touch everything that you meet on the way.
    • start dialogues with other characters, choose answer options in dialogues,
      make the main character go somewhere, and let the story unfold.
    • use items from your inventory on environmental items or on each other.
    • solve puzzles and become entwined in the story.
    • great replayability, and loads to see and do.
    • visit 18 locations – stunning, interesting and enchanting.

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