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Destination Treasure Island in Scandianvian stores

Stockholm, Sweden (November 2, 2007) Paradox Scandinavian Distribution announced today that the adventure title Destination Treasure Island is available in stores all across the Nordic countries. The title is also available on the download portal GamersGate and retails for 29,99.

Destination Treasure Island is a part of an extensive distribution portfolio that Paradox Scandinavian Distribution has signed with publisher Nobilis. Other titles within the same portfolio includes:

Hard to be a God

Cleopatra

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For press inquiries, please contact pr@paradoxplaza.com

About Destination Treasure Island

4 years have passed since the end of the adventure recounted in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel. Jim Hawkins has become an upstanding adventurous young man, attentive to those around him. Imagine his surprise when, one morning, he sees a parrot enter his bedroom window: none other than Captain Flint, Long John's own companion. The bird brings him a message from his master. In the message the old pirate announces that he has buried a marvelous treasure on the secret isle where he retired: Emerald Island. Jim is going to have to hurry though. Pirates, old enemies of Long John, are on his trail.

About Paradox Scandinavian Distribution

Paradox Interactive started its Scandinavian distribution in 2006 to meet a growing need from the market for flexible distributors who could take decisions quickly and move fast. Since its start, the company has distributed several critically acclaimed titles like Warhammer: Mark of Chaos, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, Anno 1701, TrackMania United and upcoming 32nd America's Cup - The Game/Virtual Skipper 5. Publishing partners for these distribution titles include Nobilis, Koch Media and Focus Interactive. For more information, please visit www.paradoxplaza.com

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