Get now a new free horror game, on Steam it costs almost 9 euros, but now you can get it without paying anything for a limited time.
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If you enjoy slow-burning terror, exploration, increasing tension, and a story marked by the supernatural, this week you can add a free game to your collection that fits perfectly into that profile. You can now download it at no cost and without DRM from a well-known digital distribution platform for PC, and all you need is a free account to keep it forever.
With over 75% positive reviews on Steam, this proposal combines mystery, paranormal events, and a dark atmosphere in a closed and oppressive environment, where nothing is as it seems. An experience to play alone, with headphones and the lights off… if you dare.
Hotel Greenwood now available for free on PC
Set in an abandoned hotel in the middle of the woods, the game puts you in the shoes of a detective sent to investigate strange phenomena that occur every year on the same date. It all started with the death of an employee, but since then, lights turn on by themselves and there are reports of inexplicable presences. The authorities closed the building, but something is still inside.
This is a psychological thriller in first person, with exploration mechanics, puzzles, and ambient terror. There’s no direct action, just a constant feeling of threat that intensifies with sudden sounds, ghostly apparitions, and elements that change without warning. The game includes warnings for people sensitive to darkness, isolation, or with heart problems.
- Hotel Greenwood – Download for free on PC
Hotel Greenwood is available for free for a limited time on Indiegala. Once claimed, it’s added to your library forever, with no need for an external client or permanent connection.
