A company called Avanquest Software is releasing a PC game on July 22 called Coronation Street;: The Mystery of The Missing Hotpot Recipe.
The premise is Betty wanting to keep her recipe secret because the Weathy Arms is out to get it so she tears it up. A gust of wind scatters the pieces to the four corners of Weatherfield and the player must search for the pieces. There are current characters to help and compete in challenges and games, and they've also got many popular Corrie locations included.
The game will be selling for £10.20 including VAT and will be available on Avanquest's UK website.
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
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2 comments:
I hope Betty's getting royalties out of it.
Whatever next . . . give me 'snakes and ladders' anytime or 'quickie off the board' !
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