Experience the chilling interactive horror game, "The Sign," a realistic messenger thriller. A nightmare-filled video sets the stage: you watch it, your phone rings, and a voice whispers, "You have 7 days left…" This isn't just a game; it's a terrifying journey that blends the creepy VHS tapes of the 90s with modern smartphone technology.
Evil invades your smartphone, transforming your life into a horrifying interactive story. Your friend, Gabriel, has been acting strangely, increasingly isolated. Just as you're about to contact her parents, she reaches out, sharing a disturbing secret: seven days ago, she watched a cursed video, and now, she's told she will die today.
While your classmates are skeptical, the video suddenly appears on your phone – and the real horror begins. You've unleashed evil into your life and the lives of those you care about. Is the video truly cursed?
Unravel the mystery through clues hidden within images, chat messages, documents, and the video itself. Solve the dark secret and save your friends and family. What secrets does the video hold? Who is the ghostly woman? And who is secretly deceiving you?
Your Choices Matter:
Your decisions directly impact the story's progression and ending. You control the narrative, shaping your relationships with various characters. Gather clues, solve puzzles, and stop the evil, but be warned: not everyone is who they seem.
Characters and Relationships:
Customize your gaming experience by choosing your gender and name. Your chat message selections influence your relationships and the story's unfolding.
Interactive Gameplay:
"The Sign" is a thrilling, immersive experience filled with mysterious clues, puzzles, and creepy effects. Fight for the lives of your loved ones using chat messages, images, voice messages, video calls, mini-games, videos, and newspaper clippings.
Episodic Release:
"The Sign" is released in episodes. Your feedback is valuable; send suggestions to [email protected].
Additional Information:
This episode, and all future episodes, are free to play. Optional in-app purchases can accelerate the story's progress.
Commissioner for the Protection of Youth:
Kristine Peters Kattensteert 42 22119 Hamburg Phone: 0174/8181817 Mail: [email protected] Web: www.jugendschutz-beauftragte.de
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Tags : Adventure