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Cursed




Cursed
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An interesting game with a tempting plot. If you like the theme of exorcism, demons, ghosts and everything like that, then the game is for you. I'm a person who clings to the atmosphere of the game more than the plot. and I can say that in this regard, the game did not disappoint. Gloomy locations, attractive soundtracks and a cute main character. I didn't really like the plot of the game, but I was fascinated by the vibe. The beginning of the game tells about a young couple who want to get married, but during the earnings the groom of the main character disappears. Her task is to find her lover.
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hey do you have any screencaps or playthroughs of the invisible man hidden object game?
also btw these hidden object games got cute boys in them :>
Sure, I opened the game and nabbed a few for you! I don't have any play-throughs, I've never recorded myself playing a Hidden Object game before (I've thought about taking up streaming for it but I don't know how many people would want to watch me play these games, haha). But I can link you to one!
The Title Screen

The Inn in Iping (mind the dead body in the tree)


Griffin's Room

The Mill, where Griffin is hiding

Here's a playthrough with No Commentary, if you're interested in watching!:
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