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The Last Door Memories Chapter 2, coming to Windows Phone in July, priced at $2.99

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
December 14, 2019
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The Last Door Memories Chapter 2, coming to Windows Phone in July, priced at $2.99

Game Troopers, the developer behind games like Tiny Troopers and Lines on Windows Phone, is set to release The Last Door on Windows Phone in July. The Last Door is a point-and-click adventure game with elegant low-res graphics, a frightening horror storyline, and an epic original soundtrack by Carlos Viola (listen to it below).

The Last Door follows the story of Jeremiah Devitt, who received an ominous letter and begins the journey to track down his childhood friend. As Devitt tries to track him down, he comes across terrifying clues to the whereabouts of his friend and uncovers the secret society that he unknowingly created many years ago.

The Last Door is an episodic indie game where the player must collect objects, combine them, and use them on certain in-game objects to solve puzzles in order to advance through the story. You can get special perks and rewards by supporting Game Kitchen and getting access to new episodes and chapters ahead of everyone else, along with a lot of other great perks.

The Last Door was originally designed to be a web series and currently has four episodes: The Letter (pilot episode), Memories, The Four Witnesses, and Ancient Shadows. Stay tuned to WinBeta for more information on The Last Door when in comes to Windows Phone in July.

Further reading: Game Troopers, Lines, Microsoft, The Last Door, Tiny Troopers, Windows Phone

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