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31 Days Of Halloween: Cursed Mansion

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In Cursed Mansion — from indie developer Dragon Emperors — you take on the role of Rose, a young woman who finds herself trapped in a demonic space that preys on fear and despair. To escape, you’ll need to solve puzzles and uncover the mansion’s dark history. This game is perfect for horror fans who enjoy a good scare, as well as those who appreciate a well-crafted mystery. With multiple endings and a slew of eerie details, Cursed Mansion is sure to keep you entertained for hours on end.

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One of the things that makes Cursed Mansion so special is its atmosphere. Every area is designed to give off an eerie feeling, with inspirations drawn from horror movies and games such as Ju-On, Insidious, Silent Hill, and Layers of Fear. As you explore the mansion, you’ll encounter malignant spirits, closed doors, and creeping shadows. It’s up to you to determine whether these are merely figments of your imagination or something more sinister.

Cursed Mansion is an RPG with a focus on puzzle-solving. Throughout the course of the game, you’ll need to explore your surroundings and interact with various objects to progress. To help you along the way, there are interactive icons that appear when you hover over objects that can be interacted with. Additionally, the game features multiple endings, so you’ll want to play through it more than once to see all the different possibilities.

If you’re looking for a horror game that will keep you on the edge of your seat, look no further than Cursed Mansion. With its atmospheric setting and spine-tingling gameplay, this game is sure to please even the most ardent horror fan. So grab a cup of coffee (or tea) and settle in for a long night of terror in the mansion… if you dare.

No release date has been revealed for the game. However, a free-to-play demo for Cursed Mansion is available now on PC via Steam.

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