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Capucine is an exploration / adventure game, formulated as a tale and based on shadow and light opposition. This game takes place in a fantastic universe where everything is dead. The player controls a child who holds a “capucine”. ...
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06-12-07 Capucine announced for Wii
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Capucine announced for Wii
Posted on Tuesday, 12 June 2007 by OptimusPrime, source: Capucine
An unknown French development, which doesn't even have a name yet, has announced a new adventure game exclusively for the Wii named Capucine.
The game puts the gamer in the life of an eight year-old girl who lives on a complete dead planet. You're job is to use the girl's powers to revive the entire planet. This is done by the means of Light Beam that originates from the girl's right hand while holding a Capucine flower in her left (they're French, it probably has some post-modern symbolism to it).
But reviving the world by shining some light on everything has an inherent danger. Light gives life to shadow as well, in this game that means shadow monsters. So in a sense, you create your own enemies while saving the world.
You can view artwork, a trailer and screenshots on the official website www.capucinethegame.com
The game puts the gamer in the life of an eight year-old girl who lives on a complete dead planet. You're job is to use the girl's powers to revive the entire planet. This is done by the means of Light Beam that originates from the girl's right hand while holding a Capucine flower in her left (they're French, it probably has some post-modern symbolism to it).
But reviving the world by shining some light on everything has an inherent danger. Light gives life to shadow as well, in this game that means shadow monsters. So in a sense, you create your own enemies while saving the world.
You can view artwork, a trailer and screenshots on the official website www.capucinethegame.com
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