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The Journey Down

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Skygoblin has just released an old skool point and click adventure game wich sports a very attractive art style. The Journey Down (chapter 1) is available on Win, Mac and Linux priced at £9.99 from Desura.
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QuoteIn a shady corner of Kingsport Bay, at the outskirts of St Armando, Bwana and his trusted sidekick Kito struggle to make ends meet at their run-down gas station. Little do they know that they are about to be thrown into a spine-tingling adventure that will take them far from home and right into a twisting plot of corruption and danger. In the first chapter of The Journey Down, the search for a lost journal leads to forgotten secrets of the mysterious Underland. Follow Bwana and Kito as they puzzle their way forward and begin to uncover the true fate of their long lost father, Captain Kaonandodo. The Journey Down is a classic point-and-click saga with a black African twist. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of laughs and brainteasing adventure!

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http://www.desura.com/games/the-journey-down-chapter-one Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Brandon Smith May 20, 2012
This is an awesome game! Such style and I love that music!

Anyone else think it sounds a lot like when Johnny Comes Marching Home?
Rustybolts May 20, 2012
It does look good, its just the price putting me off £9.99 for the first chapter how much will we have to shell out for the full game?
Brandon Smith May 20, 2012
Ya, I can't afford that right now either. The Journey Down used to be free I though, the version made in Adventure Game Studio, not sure if it would be run on linux though.
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