[dropcap size=big]B[/dropcap]ack in June of last year an adventure game sought funding on Kickstarter. Unfortunately, The Mystery of Oak Island didn’t make it and it was the last we heard about this ambitious project until very recently. I was approached by one of the creators, Thomas Dibke, to take a look at their upcoming second attempt and to critique their pitch. And I’m happy to say that it looks like they’ve learned from the past.

The Mystery of Oak Island

For those who don’t know what the Mystery of Oak Island is, it is a journey to the titular island in Nova Scotia Canada. For centuries there has been debate over what treasures lie long buried in the sands of time and if it’s even real. To date nothing has been unearthed as to what this secret has to tell.

The Mystery of Oak Island

But, the tale of The Mystery of Oak Island will attempt to answer these burning questions and more. Six treasure hunters have died while searching for this mythical treasure and for all we know the player could become the seventh. And he (and his partner) aren’t the only ones looking for it. And there will be some time hopping to the past to meet a third playable character.

Zak McCracken Between Time and Space

The Mystery of Oak Island is being developed by the same company that created the popular Visionaire Studio adventure game engine. It’s most well known as the development platform for most of Daedalic’s titles and their own Zak McCracken Between Time and Space. Which will release in English the same day that the Kickstarter will launch. And it will be free to play.

I’ve seen projects bounce back and make it a second time before and I have no doubt that The Mystery of Oak Island will be one of these games. So, if you’re interested in buried treasure and centuries-long mysteries then mark your calendars for May 12th.

About the Author

Serena Nelson

Serena has been a gamer since an early age and was brought up with the classic adventure games by Sierra On-Line, LucasArts, and Infocom. She's been an active member on Kickstarter since early 2012 and has backed a large number of crowdfunded games, mostly adventures. You can also find her writing for Kickstart Ventures and evn.moe.

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