Epic Games Store has a good offer again, especially if you love the German school point'n'click adventure. And next week is even better.
For the past few weeks, the Epic Games Store has been neatly sharing "for free" games, but mostly it's been some lesser-known headlines. But now the offer is again very interesting and somewhat more generous. Three games are shared, one of which is actually a collection with three titles, which translates to you being able to pick up as many as five games for free.IC: Chaos on Deponia
FIRST: The trilogy we mention is Deponia, a German point'n'click adventure that began its story in 2012 and concluded in 2016. The plot of that game follows the coaxing character Rufus who lives on a garbage planet and dreams of life in the floating town of Elysium.
His chances of achieving this dream increase when a sleeping girl falls into his yard from that very town, to which Rufus shakes up to his ears along the way. The games from the Series Deponia are infused with humor, hand-drawn graphics and puzzles that require layered thinking and creative getting around.
SECOND: The other game being shared is also the work of the same team, germany's Daedelic Games. The Pillars of the Earth is a slightly more serious story, based on Ken Follett's popular novel. The plot takes place in the 12th century, in England, and follows the troubled construction of the cathedral in one small town, a process that through 30 years affects numerous lives through tensions, conspiracies and romances.
THIRD: The last game to be shared for free on Epic until next Thursday is the Indie title The First Tree. It's a third-person investigative game that follows two stories – in one we control a fox searching for his missing family in the wild, and in the other a son trying to bond with his father in Alaska.
Next week on epic games store will be even more interesting. Great horror Alien: Isolation (for the second time) and the original Hand of Fate card game will be shared free of charge.
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