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Check Out This Hidden Object Adventure Game For Windows 8.1: Curse Of The Werewolves – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 24, 2014
1 min read

Check out this hidden object adventure game for Windows 8.1: Curse of the Werewolves

Check out this hidden object adventure game for Windows 8.1 called Curse of the Werewolves. In this game, you must unravel the mysteries behind a grandmothers disappearance and save her from the looming threat of an ancient curse. Discover numerous blood-chilling locations, solve brain-twisting puzzles, and delve into the intriguing storyline.

“Delve into the dark story of Ashley and help her unravel this blood-chilling adventure. Out of the blue, Ashley receives a strange postcard from her grandmother, who lives in Maine on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Ashley tries to contact her, but the phone went unanswered, which was completely out of character for her grandma. Baffled and troubled by these strange events, Ashley travels to her family’s old manor, only to find her favorite childhood place deserted and neglected. It is up to you to help Ashley unravel the secrets behind her grandmother’s disappearance and save her from the looming threat of the ancient curse,” the app description reads.

Searching for the grandmother will lead you though the dusty rooms of an old haunted mansion, as well as misty moonlit forests, rocky cliffs of an ocean shore, and ancient passageways. If you are brave enough to take on this mysterious journey, hit the download link below to snag the game. It’s free. You can watch the game in action via the in-depth video below.

Curse of the Werewolves

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