Game name: Chronicle of Innsmouth: Mountains of Madness
Ganre: Adventure, Horror, PC Games
Developer: PsychoDev
Release date: 2021
Interface language: EN / IT / GER
Voice language: EN / IT / GER
Description:
Chronicle of Innsmouth: Mountains of Madness is a Lovecraftian point’n’click graphic adventure. Drawing inspiration, places and characters from specific stories by H.P. Lovecraft such as The Shadow Over Innsmouth and The Mountains of Madness, this detective story sets you in the thrilling investigation of a horrifying mystery that will take you to iconic places like Innsmouth, Arkham and the South Pole. You play as the private investigator Lone Carter – but prepare to find yourself in the boots of the Mad Arab Abdul Alhazred, writer of the dreaded Necronomicon, and of H.P. Lovecraft himself…
After an encounter with a dreadful horror, detective Lone Carter’s investigation leads him to fateful places as Innsmouth, Arkham and the Anctartic, investigating a series of deaths and mysteries. Play also as Abdul Alhazred and H.P. Lovecraft himself in this Lovecraftian point’n’click adventure.
Features:
- A mature, horrifying story, combining the thrilling mystery of a detective story with a cosmic horror setting
- Inspired by The Mountains of Madness, but with many original elements to surprise you at every corner
- Test your wits and deduction skills with clever puzzles, logical but challenging
- Interact with many characters, both original and taken from Lovecraft’s works
- Play as detective Lone Carter, but also as iconic Lovecraft characters as Abdul Alhazred – and even H.P. Lovecraft himself!
- Retro art style rendered in 640 x 360 resolution, inspired by the early 90s Lucasarts classics
- A brilliant unsettling original soundtrack
System Requirements:
CPU: Intel or AMD
RAM: 1 GB
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Video Card: 640x480, 32 bit colour
Free Disk Space: 2 GB
Recommended System Requirements
CPU: Intel or AMD
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
Video Card: 640x480, 32 bit colour
Free Disk Space:3GB
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