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09/05/2008, 1:05pm, EDT

Friday, September 5th

Secret of the Lost Cavern coming for Mac

Coladia Games today announced Secret of the Lost Cavern for the Mac. Gamers take the role of Arok, adventuring in the Paleolithic era, circa 15,000 BCE. Players must survive in the wilderness, through activities such as hunting, fishing, gathering, shamanic ceremonies and battling wild animals. Arok also follows a mentor, and works to recreate the paintings of the Lascaux caves. Graphics recreate prehistoric rivers, caves and vegetation.

According to Coladia, the Lost Cavern is the first game to recreate the real-world Lascaux caves in a 3D environment. An encyclopedia is combined with the game, offering historically-accurate information on the cave and time period. Secret of the Lost Cavern runs on Macs with G5 or Intel processors, and is set for release sometime in October.



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