Experience a post-apocalyptic world like never before in The Silent Age, a thrilling point-and-click adventure game.
You can grab this free PC game at Epic Games until April 6th 2023!
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ABOUT THE GAME:
The Silent Age is a point-and-click adventure game developed by House on Fire.
This indie game takes place in the year 1972, where the protagonist Joe is a janitor who discovers a time machine in a research facility. The game features a unique time-traveling gameplay mechanic, where Joe can travel between the present and the future to solve puzzles and uncover a mystery involving the extinction of humanity. The game’s art style is retro-inspired, with hand-drawn graphics and a soundtrack that perfectly captures the atmosphere of the 70s.
With a compelling storyline and challenging puzzles, The Silent Age is a must-play for fans of adventure games.
HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE ON PC:
Just head over to Epic Games Store or navigate to the game in the Epic launcher before April 6th 2023 5 PM CET, add the game to your cart and checkout. Simple as that. After that, the game is yours to keep, and play, forever.
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Honestly great story that kept me thinking on years later.
Maybe it’s only Nostalgia, as it was one of my first point ‘n click games and I haven’t played it in almost a decade, but it really is great from what I recall.