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Horror adventure game The Charnel House Trilogy now available

Looking for a game where you embark on an eerie adventure and discover secrets? You might want to look into The Charnel House Trilogy. From Owl Cave and Mastertronic, The Charnel House Trilogy is now available on Steam. It follows Alex Davenport and Dr. Harold Lang, two strangers who board an ominous train, grasping at fragments of memories and confronting pasts perhaps best left forgotten.

As the name says, The Charnel House Trilogy combines three horror adventure games into one package, including Sepulchre, the original tale from Owl Cave starring Madeleine Roux, Peter Willington, Jonathan Grier, Jim Sterling (yes, THAT Jim Sterling), and Ben Chandler.

I’m actually not familiar with the game, which currently only has two pre-release customer reviews on its Steam page — one negative, one positive. Do your research and see if this adventure game is something you’d enjoy. The game costs $5.99 on Steam, but it’s 20% off ($4.79) until April 23.

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