Starting on the second of the month, Prime Gaming is offering seven free games in its program for the month of March. Mythical adventures this month, from the Sword Coast in Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition to the mazes of frozen temples in Faraway 3: Arctic Escape. New books will be released every Thursday of this month, and are available for pickup at gaming.amazon.com.
- March 2 Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition: This RPG based on the cult stories from the 90s takes you to the world of Dungeons & Dragons.
- March 9th Good-bye: A rural Kansas pig farmer is no longer willing to dispose of the mob’s dead bodies–when he negotiates for his life with a hitman, complex discussions and difficult decisions ensue.
- March 9th I am a fish: In this enchanting physics-based adventure, four brave fish are kidnapped from their homes and end up in an aquarium in a pet store. To regain their freedom and see their friends again, they must swim, fly, roll and bite.
- March 16th Faraway 3 Arctic Escape game: He goes to new remote locations full of challenging puzzles – in exciting arctic landscapes.
- March 23rd Book of Demons: Use magic cards instead of weapons to defeat the armies of darkness in the dungeons below the ancient cathedral and free the Paperverse from the clutches of the Archdemon.
- March 23rd The mastermind of the Peaky Blinder: Based on the multi-award winning TV series, this puzzle adventure puts players in the shoes of a mastermind – controlling main characters and executing perfectly coordinated plans.
- March 30th City Legends Trapping in Mirror Collector Edition: City Legends Trapping in Mirror Collector Edition: To create the perfect bloody novel, players must solve puzzles, search for hidden objects in the human and spiritual worlds, and survive encounters with a vengeful ghost.
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