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: Often used for the latest demos and development updates directly from the creator. Game Overview Genre : Mystery, Horror, Escape Room, Visual Novel.

To avoid malware often found on "free download" sites, use these official platforms: : Purchase the full version or try the free demo. Epic Games Store : Buy and download directly through Epic. move-78-pc-game-free-download-full-version

While the game is not permanently free, you can find digital offers and compare prices through sites like DLCompare to find the best current deal for Steam or Epic Games keys. : Often used for the latest demos and

: Fully voiced dialogue, high-quality digital artwork, and diverse 3D puzzle environments inspired by the Zero Escape series. System Requirements (PC) Requirement Specification OS Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit) Processor Quad-core 2.5 GHz or faster Memory Graphics NVIDIA GTX 470 / AMD Radeon HD 6870 or higher Storage 3 GB available space Source: Steam and DLCompare Pricing & Deals Epic Games Store : Buy and download directly through Epic

: Eight strangers wake up in a mysterious facility with fragmented memories and must solve deadly games to survive while uncovering the secret of the "Botfly Killer".

is a hybrid horror-adventure game that combines visual novel storytelling with 3D escape room puzzles. Developed by Michael Josephs, it was released on August 3, 2022. While a free demo is available to try, the full version is a paid product. Safe & Official Download Sources

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