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Scavenger Hunter now shipping
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Independent Canadian developer Sagewood Software announced today that its debut adventure Scavenger Hunter is now shipping worldwide.

Scavenger Hunter seeks to address a common weakness in adventures: replayability. Unlike most games with a single linear, pre-scripted path, Scavenger Hunter "randomly generates a new playing field" from a total of over 4,400 pre-rendered scenes. According to the developers, "the AI software also ensures that tool locations, puzzles, puzzle solutions, treasures and their hiding places are changed each time the player begins a fresh game."

A point-and-click adventure using first-person perspective, Scavenger Hunter casts players as a member of an elite task force of the Inter-Universe Insurance Corporation. Throughout history, a race of extraterrestrial beings has been stealing artifacts and treasures, and it's the player's job to travel to a wide variety of alien worlds to retrieve the stolen items and seek to put an end to the thievery once and for all.

The game is available at the official website for $24.95 USD plus shipping. There is also a playable demo available on the site for those who prefer to try before you buy.

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