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Murderous plague doctors and twisted constables govern the dark shores of the godless cove in Anarchy Enterprises’ latest adventure game. This developer is known for games such as Zombie Apocalypse Survival KitREDRUMHide & Secret and Coffee Rush. Devil’s Cove, will be available for Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android.

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Devil’s Cove is set in a cursed harbor town, that shares the same name, during a series of violent acts against the inhabitants. The sinister sociopath known only as the “Plague Doctor” has the town in his hands as he commits the heinous acts, and time is slowly running out. The local authorities are standing by and silencing anyone who tries to stop the illusive doctor, and it’s up to the player to discover the hidden underbelly of Devil’s Cove and stop the evil once and for all.

Kickstarter backers are able to gain access to the beta version of Devil’s Cove depending on the amount they contribute. Other rewards are available that allow the consumer to give direct input into the final product they want.

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You can learn more about Anarchy Enterprises by visiting their official page or their Facebook page. In addition, you can take a look at all of the rewards they are offering and help make the game a reality on their Kickstarter page and also vote yes on the Devil’s Cove Steam Greenlight page.

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I am an independent developer currently in school. I've designed smaller flash games as well as some larger projects. During the summer I teach game design with iD Tech Camps and during the school year I write for The Indie Game Magazine as well as other incredibly awesome extracurricular activities.

  • http://profiles.google.com/jonathonwisnoski jonathon wisnoski

    Don’t be so quick to believe everything you hear, unless you know more than me.
    They say classic point and click, but the screenshots look 100% like a casual hidden object adventure, and they seem to be a company who only produce casual games.

    whether or not they are trying to produce a 100% classic PnC adventure is debatable, but I doubt (at absolute best) they will do any better than a hybrid.