Gaming News - December 2004
Weston, CT (December 9, 2004) - Got Game Entertainment LLC today
announced that "Bad Mojo" for PC and Mac has begun shipping to retail across
North America.
From Got Game Entertainment:
The unique adventure, which finds you in the curious role of a cockroach
navigating the eerie and intricate world of a dilapidated San Francisco
building, scurries onto retail shelves by this weekend, just in time for those
who might be dreaming of things more deliciously disgusting than sugarplum
fairies. If you survive your journey, creating makeshift bridges over deadly
insect traps, fending off spiders with smoldering cigarette butts, dodging the
perilous volcanic spew of a boiling pot of chili, and ultimately discovering the
truth behind a sinister plot, you may never look at a roach the same way again.
"Bad Mojo" retails for $19.99 (USD) and is rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB for
Blood and Mild Violence.
Originally released in 1996, "Bad Mojo", a PC Computing MVP Award winner and
Macworld Game Hall of Fame inductee, this "roach game" has evolved into a true
cult classic, lauded by critics and fans alike. In this bizarre and unique tale,
backed by an entrancing musical score, "mad scientist" entomologist Roger Samms
has been temporarily turned into a cockroach, leading to gritty discovery and
exploration that sucks you in with haunting visuals, and keeps you playing with
a poignant story.
This "redux" version is updated for today’s operating systems, and includes
special bonus features such as an all new "making of" documentary with
interviews and never before seen, behind the scenes footage, along with an
exclusive "hints" section for each level, special movie commentary, and more.
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