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A new Two Worlds II newsletter - By: ameliewang

The big question is: will Book II make it out before the end of 2009? Honestly it is looking a bit doubtful, but we are not forecasting any kind of significant delay. Our next big internal test is scheduled for early December, and we hope that leads into the semi-public beta test a few weeks after that. If all goes well, a January release is certainly possible! Besides, after the chaos of the holidays, that would be a wow gold perfect time to sit down with a good old-fashion RPG and burn away the rest of the winter months!

Reality Pump recently released a new Two Worlds II newsletter. This update features a short Q&A about the upcoming RPG's lock picking options, a history update on the creation of Antaloor, a Clawed Worm bestiary entry, and a new buying wow gold screenshot. Two Worlds II will send players to the unexplored land of Eastern Antaloor and will feature detailed graphics, an active combat system, and a complex storyline.

You¡¯re probably familiar with the situation: a hero, a locked chest and your last picklock. With shaking hands, your avatar starts buy cheap wow gold working on the lock and your mouse isn't exactly dry either, because immense wealth and rare artifacts are in that chest, just waiting to be picked up! TWO WORLDS II offers players three ways of solving the locked chest problem proving once again that this situation can be much more interesting and more original than you usually find in a boring mini game or if you¡¯re swamped in impersonal columns of figures.

A picklock for every situation...
In the classic version, your picklock is used on the lock. Here your chances of success depend on how many points you've invested in your lockpicking skill - then of course you'll also have to try and insert your picklock into the buy wow gold actual lock through several rotating cylinders in a challenging, interactive mini-game... and time is running out.

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The big question is: will Book II make it out before the end of 2009? Honestly it is looking a bit doubtful, but we are not forecasting any kind of significant delay. Our next big internal test is scheduled for early December, and we hope that leads into the semi-public beta test a few weeks after that. If all goes well, a January release is certainly possible!

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