
Dtp Entertainment and House of Tales have announced their latest game to be featured at E3, the PC Adventure game, 15 Days.
Players take on the role of three characters, Cathryn, Mike and Bernard, three political activists who steal art for good causes. From their loft, the trio of Londoners plan to steal paintings from top museums all over the world. Once they have disposed of the goods, the group donates its millions to development projects in Africa, taking money from "eccentric art collectors" and giving it to the poor. Robin Hood would be proud. Meanwhile, US special agent Jack Stern has a murder case to solve and his attentions are drawn to the thefts.

Emily writes "Here’s the best thing I can say about 15 Days: it has a really cool opening cinematic. More like a sequence out of an action movie or 24-style TV show than the average adventure game"

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Gadgets eh? Sounds cool.
Sounds like a modern cluedo!
Wow, that is an epicly crazy story line. I don;t need to play the game, but I would love to write the whole script! :D
Wonder why games lately focus on making you the protagonist of thefts and crimes. =/
Not a good idea. Other than that, it looks like an interesting plot.
Ludacris is making video games?
(dtp refrence)