Get three free adventure games from Epic this week

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Epic Games Store customers who downplayed their piles of shame can rebuild them through grab this week, three critically acclaimed indie adventure games for free.

The first is Deponia: The Complete Journey, which collects the games dump Chaos on Deponia, and Goodbye Deponia in a single release Players take on the role of Rufus as he tries to escape the garbage planet of Deponia with his unrequited love interest, Goal (a bit on the nose, there folks). Known for its humorous dialogue and challenging puzzle design, this sci-fi point-and-click adventure series will appeal to anyone who loved the old LucasArts PC adventure games.

According to the game’s Epic Store page, the collection features all three games with new in-game menus and maps and expanded soundtracks, plus tons of bonus content like developer commentary, making-of videos, help guides, and more. that make Deponia: The Complete Journey worth grabbing even if you’ve already completed the series.

Next is The first tree, a 3D exploration game where you traverse brightly colored forests like a lonely fox. There is more to the story, but i dI do not want it waste it. Iit’s a quick playthrough; you can experience the whole thing in less than an hour.

What’s most impressive about the game is that it was made by only one person, David Wehle. Wehle documents his solo development efforts on his own Youtube Channel, which I recommend checking out if you like it The first tree

Finally we have another point and click adventure game: The Pillars of the Earth based on Ken Follett’s best-selling historical fiction novel of the same name.

If you are not familiar with the source material, The Pillars of the Earth is set in Kingsbridge, England during the Civil War “The Anarchy” that lasted from 1135 to 1153 AD – an era of political conspiracy and social unrest.

The game moves between three playable characters: Philip, the local monk; a noblewoman named Aliena; and a young boy named Jack. According to the description from the Epic Games Store, the game retells the story in a ‘new interactive way’ that allows players to ‘change events from the novel and influence the fates of the characters’.

All three games can be downloaded for free until April 22. To add the games to your library, go to their store pages in the Epic Games Store app and click “To get.”

[PC Gamer]

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