The Island: Castaway

The Island: Castaway

An ocean liner was caught in a storm and wrecked in the ocean. A group of people managed to escape having reached on life boats the nearest tropical island. Hardly had they time to make a decision what to do next mysterious things started to happen. One of them finds an ancient inscription on the sand. Being a scholar on classic languages he understands:  it can’t be a joke from one of the castaways. The inscription says they aren’t alone on the island… 

Play the role of Tom Allison and go deep into the island to find out what mysteries are hidden by this forgotten place. To survive the perils of the island fraught with dangerous wild animals and natural hazards you’ll have to find food, collect fruit and grow vegetables. Learn to fish and chase after wild boars, catch snakes and find rare plants. Explore enigmatic island, find clues and solve 200 diverse quests.  Are you able to survive and get back home? Plunge into the world of adventures as you play an extremely addictive simulation game The Island: Castaway.


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Size: 154.6 Mb
(Version 1.3.0)
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OS: Windows XP/VISTA/7
CPU: 900 MHz
RAM: 1 Gb
DirectX: 8.0
Hard Drive: 541 Mb
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Full Version Advantages:

  • Over 8 hours of gameplay
  • Huge enigmatic island to investigate
  • Cinematographic plot
  • More than 200 quests
  • 14 unique and fascinating characters
  • Decrypt ancient writings
  • Find food and learn to cook
  • Help castaways survive on the island and get back home
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The Island: Castaway 2
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The Island: Castaway™ User Comments:

Trophies: 0 / 380
Newbie
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04:02 02 January 2012
Erghh! Anyone know how I can 'publish' my trophies?? I have them all, and reaaallly need the FunCoins to purchase the sequel! Image
Trophies: 380 / 380
Guru
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10:35 02 January 2012
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“ Prairie_Fox writes: Erghh! Anyone know how I can 'publish' my trophies?? I have them all, and reaaallly need the FunCoins to purchase the sequel! Image

 
When you open the game, click Trophy Room, click Publish, enter your Awem Login and Password, click OK.  If this is not working and you bought the game from Awem, then you need to contact them via the Support email.  Hope it works for you.
Trophies: 0 / 380
Newbie
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17:12 02 January 2012
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“ mrspockfan writes:


 
When you open the game, click Trophy Room, click Publish, enter your Awem Login and Password, click OK.  If this is not working and you bought the game from Awem, then you need to contact them via the Support email.  Hope it works for you.



If I bought it from Big Fish Gaming, would that count? Image
Trophies: 319 / 380
Master
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18:20 02 January 2012
Sorry Prairie_Fox if you bought your game from other sites such as Big Fish your game will not have the option to upload your trophies to Awen. Only the games that you buy directly from Awen and this website will give you this option.
Trophies: 376 / 380
Master
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17:12 20 January 2012
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“ Prairie_Fox writes:
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mrspockfan writes:


 
When you open the game, click Trophy Room, click Publish, enter your Awem Login and Password, click OK.  If this is not working and you bought the game from Awem, then you need to contact them via the Support email.  Hope it works for you.


If I bought it from Big Fish Gaming, would that count? Image

 
You could re-purchase it from Awem, get fun coins, then post your trophies and get more fun coins. Then get Island Castaway 2 from here, get fun coins, play it and post your trophies, get more fun coins, and then you'll have enough for a free game!
 
That's what I did with Island Castaway 1, Golden Trails 1, Romance of Rome and Letters From Nowhere 1 - because I had purchased them before I knew that Awem had their own site!  I'd much rather support Awem directly because I totally love their games!