The point-and-click puzzler comes to PC on August 21

Playing through the NES port ofShadowgateis one of my fondest memories of gaming during the late eighties. In fact,Shadowgatewas my very first exposure to the point-and-click genre.

Coming from a family of die-hard luddites and technophobes, my access to personal computers was pretty much limited to waiting in line at the public library to playZORK.So, unfortunately, I had to go without the exotic pleasures of the personal computer and settle for what was available to me on consoles at the time.

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WhenShadowgatefirst came to the NES, I really wasn’t sure what it was all about, but decided to give it a shot anyway. The game’s cover reminded me ofDungeons and Dragonsand the Choose Your Own Adventure books I was reading at the time, so I thought this might be something that I would enjoy. I quickly found that I adored this sort of game and spent countless hours working my way through Castle Shadowgate, taking notes and cursing myself as I ran out of torches.

Needless to say, when I first heard about a re-imagining of thisclassiccoming to the PC from Zojoi, I was thrilled. In this latest trailer, thegame’sdevelopers ask you to ponder your many potential deaths in the perilous Castle Shadowgate. Will it be from loitering? Giant tentacles? Or will you meet your end with the fiery harbinger of doom?

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