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  • Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony is a free point-and-click adventure game available on Steam until March 9.
  • The game is set in 1737 and follows the story of a young adventurer and historian named Hugh Radcliff, who seeks to solve the mystery of Roanoke Islands lost colony.
  • Gameplay draws inspiration from classic point-and-click adventures of the 90s, with pixel-art landscapes, quirky characters, clues, and puzzles.
  • The game offers an immersive soundtrack and Hughs detailed expedition diary to enhance the experience, making it a great choice for fans of games like Monkey Island or Broken Sword.

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Dive into a Forgotten Mystery: Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony Available Free! Eurogamer Portugal is always eager to highlight those undiscovered indie titles, and this week, it’s a point-and-click adventure available for free. Until March 9, you can claim Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony on Steam and keep it forever. In Crowalt, developed by Mad Mimic, you’re transported to 1737 as Hugh Radcliff, a young adventurer and historian seeking to unravel the enigma of Roanoke Island: the disappearance of the first English colony in the Americas 150 years prior. The gameplay evokes the classic point-and-click adventures of the 90s, inviting you to immerse yourself in pixel-art landscapes as you interrogate quirky characters, piece together the clues, and crack the puzzles that guard the island’s secrets. An immersive soundtrack and Hugh’s detailed expedition diary further enhance the experience. Don’t miss out: Crowalt returns to its regular price on March 9 at 12:00 p.m. CST. Speaking of free games, the Epic Games Store also has some noteworthy offers this month, including Turnip Boy Robs a Bank and the Raistlin’s Renown Pack for Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.

Unravel Crowalt’s Historical Mystery on Steam – A Free Game for Fans of Monkey Island and Broken Sword

So, why grab Crowalt? If you have a soft spot for games like Monkey Island or Broken Sword, here’s your chance to explore a lovingly crafted historical mystery without spending a dime. [YouTube Cover Image: Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony Gameplay Trailer]

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After unraveling the intricate web of Umbrella’s deceit in our previous post, we take a moment to ponder the choices that shape our reality. Speaking of choices, have you ever wondered what happens when those decisions are reflected in the closing moments of a game? Sophie Laurent explores just that in her insightful piece, “What is the Ending of Resident Evil: Requiem?”, published on March 3rd. Diving into the game’s two distinct endings, Laurent expertly navigates the repercussions of destroying or releasing Elpis – a powerful antiviral agent with far-reaching consequences for our beloved characters. But while we’re on the topic of expanding our gaming horizons, why not check out Carlos Mendoza’s latest post over at Players for Life? Titled ‘Xbox Game Pass May Soon Receive One of the Biggest RPGs in Recent Years’, published on the same day, this insightful piece delves into an upcoming announcement that could revolutionize our gaming experiences. And in the spirit of fostering inclusive conversations, we’d like to draw your attention to Jonathan Dubinski’s ‘On Their Sights: Live Podcast Highlights Female Protagonism in Gaming Universe’, published on March 7th. This inspiring piece explores the live podcast project ‘Na Mira Delas’, celebrating and amplifying women’s voices within gaming, creative, and audiovisual sectors. Mark your calendars for this networking event happening in São Paulo this month – it’s a perfect opportunity to share experiences and inspire new generations of women in these industries. So why not take a break from our own musings and head over to check out these fascinating articles? You can find them here: What is the Ending of Resident Evil: Requiem?, Xbox Game Pass May Soon Receive One of the Biggest RPGs in Recent Years, and On Their Sights: Live Podcast Highlights Female Protagonism in Gaming Universe.


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