New week, new free games on the Epic Games Store. This time there is a well-acclaimed psychological horror title, and next week there will be a pinball game.
After Cities Skyline, this week’s psychological horror title 95% OK for free. in SoundMind It is “an iconic first-person psychological horror game with frantic puzzles, unique boss battles, and original music by The Living Tombstone”. Moreover: “Take a journey within the one place you cannot escape – your mind.” This may sound a little strange, but it seems to be common. On Steam, the game has 95% and therefore players prefer it.
In Sound Mind, which otherwise costs €34.99, they are advertised with the following points:
- A refreshing horror experience from the creators of Nightmare House 2.
- Embark on a journey through a series of frightening memories, each with unique puzzles, mechanics, weapons and boss battles.
- Weird soundtrack from The Living Tombstone.
- Explore a puzzling story with a variety of companions.
- You can pet the cat.
As always, the game can be added to the library for free. The only requirement is an account on the Epic Games Store. Next, there is the devil’s tendency.
The week comes with tilting demons
There will be a pinball game next week. Young people are likely to first obtain information using a search engine of their choice. The rest can join demons tilt Looking forward to “fast paced pinball fun”. According to the developers, Demon’s Tilt sets new standards for the pinball game genre with its shooter, hack and slash elements. Demon Tilt costs €16.79 and offers:
- Spacious play area with 3 levels
- puzzles
- Hell Heads
- Exciting special modes
- multi ball
- crazy prizes
- Hell bullet
- Huge soundtrack
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