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Dark Side of the Moon
As the central figure in an epic science fiction story, you’ll struggle to learn the ultimate secret behind your uncle’s mysterious death.
Blackstone Chronicles (John Saul’s)
Fasten your straight-jacket. It’s time to immerse yourself in the chilling world of John Saul’s Blackstone Chronicles: An Adventure in Terror – where tortured spirits from the past offer you the only hope of saving your missing family.
Morpheus
The Herculania's maiden voyage had gone very awry and 6 passengers remain trapped aboard.
The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time
A race against time leads you to the ancient worlds of Shangri-La, El Dorado and Atlantis, where you must find the clues to save the future from destruction.
Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon
The gods have decided that it’s closing time for our universe, so the regulars at Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon can either drink up and go home, or do something about it.
Dust: A Tale of the Wired West
The year is 1882. The place is Diamondback, New Mexico.
Incubus - A ghost-hunters tale
You are on your first solo ghost hunt, under the watchful instructions of Bear and Jen from the O.
Machinika Museum
In a distant future, finding machines from alien civilizations is not unusual, especially in a museum dedicated to them.
Where Wind Becomes Quiet
The story is about a writer who suffers from a memory lapse. Recognition is what he has been striving for all his life.
Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins
Amidst a sinister series of events at a seemingly abandoned house in London, someone goes missing, and you find their phone.
Ryte: The Eye of Atlantis
Set sail to the legendary city of Atlantis, standing atop the fertile central plains of a mountainous island which rose straight from the ocean of ancient Greece.
Imaginaria
Imaginaria is both a night watch and the night watcher. It’s a military term, supposedly coming from Latin, Imaginarius: relative to a mental figure.