Adventure game Crossing to the Cold Valley is free at Itch.io

For a limited time you can download for free Crossing to the Cold Valley, a short, linear story that leads you through a small corner of a rich and dying world. Available for Windows PC, Mac and Linux.

Adventure game Crossing to the Cold Valley is free at Itch.io

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ABOUT THE GAME:

“The bridge is broken. The waters  are deep. The Cold Valley was abandoned some years ago, when its soil became too cold to bear.”

Crossing to the Cold Valley is a short and linear European fable that leads you through a small corner of a rich and dying world. Take a seat, and enjoy its characters and tales.

Discretion advised: contains strong violence and moderate language.

Untangle usually costs $1.00 but will be available for free at Itch.io for a limited time. Get DRM-free version for free at this link. The game has a positive reviews.

HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to game page at Itch.io and click the “Download or Claim” button. Note that you must be logged in to do this. If you wish, you can leave a tip for the developer but it’s not a requirement.

This is a DRM-free copy, which means you can download it, back it up and keep it forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store, and it will work on PC and Mac.


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