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Flatspace II v1.01 Released

Cheshire, UK, Apr 2006 - Cornutopia Software (www.cornutopia.net) announce an update to their independently produced space trading game, Flatspace II.

Flatspace II has been updated to version 1.01 and is now available for download on www.lostinflatspace.com. Changes in this new version include new rules for scarrid criminals (scarrid players can now see their criminal status in bases), a new scarrid ship and intelligent collision avoidance logic for the A.I. ships and fighters.

Flatspace II is a role playing game that crosses rogue-like games like Nethack with
space trading games such as Elite. Players start with a choice of character and profession, and the game gives players a lot of freedom to choose how they want to play the game and explore the Flatspace universe.

Flatspace II v1.01 is now available for download on www.lostinflatspace.com.

Game website:
www.lostinflatspace.com

Screenshots:
http://www.cornutopia.co.uk/lif/flatiishot1.jpg
http://www.cornutopia.co.uk/lif/flatiishot2.jpg
http://www.cornutopia.co.uk/lif/flatiishot3.jpg
http://www.cornutopia.co.uk/lif/flatiishot4.jpg

About page:
http://www.cornutopia.co.uk/lif/aboutfs2.php

Media graphics pack:
http://www.cornutopia.co.uk/lif/fs2imagepack.zip

Flatspace II was developed by Mark Sheeky of Cornutopia Software. Founded under the original name of Scorpius Software, Cornutopia is based in South Cheshire in the United Kingdom and now independently develops and sells modern games and utilities for Windows PC's.

If you don't want to be informed about new games and major updates from Cornutopia Software please let me know and I'll remove you from the press releases list.

Mark Sheeky
Cornutopia Software
http://www.cornutopia.net

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