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    The Creepy Syndrome is available today on all platforms!

    Rob WarmoeskerkenBy Rob Warmoeskerken27/04/2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Creepy Syndrome” by JanduSoft and Spanish studio Boomfire Games lets you play through four different kinds of psychological horror stories, each with a different retro art style.

    In this mysterious and strange game, you find yourself in consultation with a psychiatrist who analyzes you by making you play disturbing video games with different endings. You experience past traumas, occult cults, a cursed bunker, and much more.

    Each story has a meaning, and as you progress through the analysis, everything becomes creepier. You don’t know why you’re there or how it’s all going to end. Discover the mysterious relationship you have with your psychiatrist, who has something very special in mind for you.

    The Creepy Syndrome is now available on all platforms.
    Price: US$ 4,99 / 4,99 €

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