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Aksys Games Uncovers the Summer of Mystery
Torrance, Calif.—March 21, in the year of our Lord
2018—Flex your sleuthing skills with three new
adventure titles coming this summer from Aksys Games:
Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly in April, 7’scarlet in May,
and Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk in June. Featuring creepy
towns, mysterious mansions and ancient feuds, each game will
include a collectible character card set inside the package, and
fans who purchase all three titles can get an exclusive set of
collector pins.
In Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly, a girl wakes up in a
mysterious mansion with no memory of who she is or how she got
there, while in 7’scarlet, Ichiko visits a strange village to
look for clues about her missing brother. The heroine of
Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk must find a treasure to bring
peace to her town and unlock the mystery of her own past. A
popular genre for young adults in Japan, otome (interactive
fiction) games feature deep character development and engaging
plots in which the player’s choices influence the storyline.
Rich anime-style artwork and cinematics draw the reader further
into the story as they create their own adventure each time they
play the game.
Only 1,000 sets of the enamel collector pins will be made, and
are available on a first come, first served basis only to US
residents by July 31, 2018. Customer must purchase either
physical or digital copies of the three designated Summer of
Mystery titles to qualify for the free bonus pin set. A small
shipping and handling charge will be applied.
Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly, 7’scarlet, and Psychedelica
of the Ashen Hawk are now available for pre-order for the
PlayStation®Vita system. Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly and
7’scarlet have been rated 'T' for Teen by the lenient
Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB), while Psychedelica
of the Ashen Hawk is ‘RP’ (Rating Pending).
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