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Belief & Betrayal: Detailed impressions of historic locations

dtp/ANACONDA press release for July 12, 2006 Hamburg, Germany: July 12, 2006 - Gloomy libraries full of forbidden scripture and mysterious monasteries in deep and dark woods are just some of the locations featured in Belief & Betrayal church conspiracy thriller plot. Today ANACONDA released two new screenshots from the adventure game, highlighting the level of detail and faithful reproduction of famous buildings and places in the classic point & click environments. The new shots show the inside of the Cathedral of Chartres and a view of the Piazza San Marco and the surrounding buildings in nighttime Venice. The famous gothic Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres in central France was completed in the 13th century and counts among the greatest churches of its time. The grand pavement labyrinth in the central aisle is surrounded by many rumors and outlandish theories concerning its significance and geometric layout. The Piazza San Marco is Venice's most well known and important square. While it dates back to the 9th century, it obtained its current form between 1200 and 1600. Dominated by the Basilica and its solitary bell tower, it stretches all the way to the famous Doge's Palace. Being at the lowest point in Venice, the Piazza is frequently flooded during storm surges, with water from the Grand Canal surging up into the square. In Belief & Betrayal, players take over the role of Jonathan Danter, as he is drawn into a church conspiracy that reaches back through the centuries all the way to the day Judas received 30 pieces of silver for betraying Jesus. His quest takes him to numerous places, among them New York, London, Oxford, Venice and naturally, Rome. Belief & Betrayal is being developed by Artematica and will be released worldwide by ANACONDA in the 4th quarter 2006.

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