Tel-Aviv, Israel - August 11, 2014 - Cellar Door Interactive today announced "Rose: Time Apart", a 3D point and click adventure game that pays homage to 1980s “kids in danger” movies, such as “The Gate”, “Monster Squad” and more.
A trailer of the game can be seen at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx_H5Z876IE . The game’s Facebook website is
www.facebook.com/RoseAdventureGame“The 80s were an amazing decade for horror movies, especially those involving children as the protagonists,” said Doron Kanaan, Rose developer. “They became almost a sub-genre that sadly died when the decade was over, and we felt it would be amazing to relive it in a point and click adventure game – one of my biggest passions.”
"Rose: Time Apart" tells the story of the titular Rose, who along with two friends and her brother unwittingly enter the abandoned house at the edge of their street. Once inside, Rose will have to unravel the 30-year-old mystery surrounding the death of Gilda Gudjohnsen and the disappearance of her husband, Dr. Henry Gudjohnsen, in order to get out.
A demo of the game can already be found on Ouya, but the team behind it wants to give it an extensive overhaul. “We are turning to Kickstarter because we want to release Rose’s full potential,” said Kanaan. “We are extremely dedicated to creating the best possible experience, and for that we need the community’s help.”
Additionally, Cellar Door Interactive teamed up with Corbomite Games to collaborate on the game’s distribution and assist with crowdfunding efforts.
"Rose: Time Apart" launched a Kickstarter campaign on August 10, 2014 and was 6% funded within the first 24 hours. The campaign will run until September 10, 2014. The campaign can be found at
http://bit.ly/RoseKS.