Ghost In The Street Digital Launch

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Point-'n-click adventure game now available for download.


Adventure Productions today announced that Cardboard Box Entertainment's Point-'n-click adventure game, Ghost in the Sheet – The Secret of Sector Omega, is now available for purchase as a digital download.

Ghost In The Street is “based upon a highly original story about a ghost who finds out that the Afterlife is not nearly as fun as it sounds. Having met your new and rather unpleasant astral boss, you embark on an adventure to an abandoned factory with the goal of finding out what happened there.”
Described by its creators as a black comedy, Ghost In The Street promises a n RPG-like skill learning system, non liner gameplay, seamlessly integrated music and sound, plus a slew of integrated minigames.

You can purchase the game from AdventureGamesShop.com for a “special price of €14.90.”

Apr 20, 2008

News by Karn Bianco.

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