Puzzle Game: G.E.M.Z for all Amigans and the "others"

Date 16-Nov-2012 22:38:58
Topic: Software News


PRESS RELEASE ( : P )


Fabio Falcucci and Pascal Papara are proud to announce the immediate availability of G.E.M.Z. for all major operating systems.

G.E.M.Z. is a puzzle game with an original and addictive gameplay, an original story behind and a massive 43 minutes of original soundtrack.

It's available in four languages: english, german, french and italian.



Extract of the story:

"You are Rubin,the bravest knight of the GemLand kingdom, and you have to save the princess Esmeralda kidnapped by her evil sister Zirconia, unfortunatly Zirconia has casted on you an evil spell and now you have to escape from the G.E.M.Z. dimension in order to free Esmeralda or Zirconia will transform her sister into a diamond statue to claim the GemLand throne owned by Esmeralda."

You have to solve a number of puzzles to escape from the G.E.M.Z. dimension and free Esmeralda.

The game comes with five difficulty levels:
Easy : 16 levels
Normal : 36 levels
Hard : 49 levels
Insane : 81 levels
Madness : 169 levels

FEATURES
Original Gameplay
Original soundtrack (about 43 minutes)
Hundreds of randomly generated levels for hours of pure fun
Scalable graphics to run smoothless on slow cpus or old computers
Can run windowed or fullscreen
Addictive Gameplay

A demo version is available at the game site with a limited play time of five minutes.

SUPPORTED SYSTEMS
Windows (7, Vista, XP)
MacOSX PPC and Intel (OSX 10.4 or greater)
MorphOS
AROS i386
WarpOS
Linux (i386 and PPC)
AmigaOS4.x
AmigaOS3.x

CONTACTS

Fabio Falcucci : info@a-mc.biz

Pascal Papara : www.ares-shop.de www.indiego-gaming.com www.aeros-os.org

G.E.M.Z. Site : http://gemz.a-mc.biz/

Please try the demo. AmigaOS 4.x user will need at least a SAM733/800 class Amiga.
Intel ATOM users need to edit the file "details.txt". It is self explaining.



See it live in this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0U-KvlHN90&feature=autoshare



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