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The gamer plays as a &quot;time sleuth&quot; for the ACME Detective Agency. The objective of the game is to track down Carmen Sandiego and her henchman by jumping through &quot;time tunnels&quot;. &quot;Time tunnels&quot; are tears in the time-space continuum that are left whenever the Chronoskimmer (a time travel device owned by the ACME agency) jumps through time. Being an educational title, the player ends up in many famous historical situations, meeting William the Conqueror and Johann Gutenberg, among others. On each mission the player is accompanied by a &quot;good guide&quot; from the agency. The five good guides are: Rock Solid, the muscle bound outdoors man, Ivan Idea, the skilled inventor and scientist, Renee Santz, a knowledgeable artist and musician, Ann Tickwitti, who is especially skilled in ancient civilizations, and Polly Tix, who deals with what else, Politics.<br />
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This version of the game features Lynne Thigpen and five villains of the PBS game show. The goal is to solve 18 mysteries and to catch all nine of Carmen's villains and ultimately arrest Carmen herself. In each case the player has to fix a problem with history created by Carmen's villains and arrest the thief.<br />
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The game is included on two CD-ROM's, the first one having the first eight cases and the second one having the remaining eleven. At the start of the second CD-ROM, Carmen busts all her thieves out of jail so they can return to stealing, but &quot;laser bars&quot; are added after this to prevent another jailbreak from happening. Curiously, one of the thieves, Dee Cryption, was not shown getting captured on the first disc, yet she still appears being busted out of jail with the other crooks at the start of the second disc.<br />
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KEY FEATURES<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Players can enjoy over 300 years of game play by starting at ANY date between 1453 and 1789.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Nation building is flexible: decide your own form of government, the structure of your society, trade politics and much more. The possibilities are endless.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; The great people and personalities of the past are on hand to support you. Take history in your hands and call personalities like Sir Isaac Newton, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Ren&Atilde;&copy; Descartes to your court.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; A lush topographic map in full 3D allows for a rich and complete world view, and contains more than 1700 provinces and sea zones.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Lead any one of more than 250 countries that originally existed during the game&acirc;&euro;&trade;s extensive time span.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Have more than a thousand historical leaders and over 4000 historical Monarchs at your disposal.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Manage more than 100 individual unit troops to secure as much power as possible.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Co-operative multiplayer mode allows several players to work together to controla single nation.<br />
&acirc;&euro;&cent; Customize your game: Europa Universalis III gives you the chance to customizeand mod practically anything your heart may desire.Join the constantly growing and incredibly talented Paradox modding community!<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>01 Feb 2007 06:38:02</pubDate>		</item>	</channel></rss>