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New game ""Venus Redemption"" aimed at the ladies Wii-bound

by Daniel VuckovicMay 30, 2007

There is an emergence happening. An emergence of women who play and enjoy “”casual games”” and while games like Bejewelled and The Sims are great for picking up and playing, there is a lack of story driven games out there for the casual female gamer until now. Independent game studio nDreams today announced Redemption Day for July 5th. On that day nDreams will reveal their game Venus Redemption as unique episodic casual game created for 30+ female gamers with a rich plot written by a noted novelist. Venus Redemption is currently planned for development on the Wii and Nintendo DS as well as the Xbox 360 and PC.

Press Release inside (openPR) – Farnborough, Hampshire, UK 30th May 2007 – Pride and Prejudice. Titanic. Greys Anatomy. Whether it’s a best-selling novel, a Hollywood movie or a TV series, most forms of entertainment understand the importance of powerful storylines and strong well-written characters when appealing to women. However, for the millions of women who play and enjoy “”casual games””, a rapidly growing sector of the video game market, storyline has been the one element that has been virtually ignored until now.

Independent game studio nDreams Ltd, founded by the former creative director of SCi/Eidos, Patrick OLuanaigh, today announces Redemption Day on July 5th. On this date, nDreams will reveal their revolutionary game Venus Redemption, and demonstrations to publishers and distributors will begin.

Venus Redemption is a unique episodic casual game created for 30+ female gamers, with a rich plot written by a noted novelist. Unlike other casual games, it features powerful storylines, deep characters, emotion-based interactive conversations and exciting adventure gameplay. However, like traditional casual games, its extremely easy to play, requiring only the ability to move and left-click a mouse, and it’s playable in short bursts if you dont have much time.

Venus Redemption is written by award-winning author Kate Pullinger, who co-wrote the book, The Piano with director Jane Campion, and is one of the leading pioneers of interactive fiction. Additional storyline has been written by BAFTA nominated writer, Gordon Rennie, whilst a unique ambient-orchestral musical score has been composed by veteran musician Tim Wright, best known for his work on the Wipeout game series.

Demonstrations to publishers and distributors will begin on July 5th, the day after U.S Independence Day, to highlight the multi-cultural design behind the game, which focuses equally on the U.S and European markets. In fact, the recent two-day voice recording session at the world-famous Air Studios Lyndhurst saw an equal mix of American and European voice artists, and puts Venus Redemption on track to have the most advanced audio of any casual game.

Patrick OLuanaigh, CEO of nDreams said,
We cant wait to present Venus Redemption to the world. After many months of development and exhaustive gameplay focus testing, we believe that it will prove a breath of fresh air for the casual game sector, and in particular for female casual gamers. With the technology behind Venus Redemption, we can now rapidly develop immersive and visually impressive story-based casual games that will run on almost any PC.

Publishers and distributors interested in Venus Redemption should contact nDreams (enquiries@ndreams.com) to arrange either a presentation pack or an on-site demonstration. As well as individual publisher visits, Patrick OLuanaigh will be demonstrating Venus Redemption at the CGA Conference in Seattle, Develop Brighton (TIGA Content Market) and the GCDC/Game Convention in Leipzig.

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