The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow Game Review

An antiquarian Thomasina Bateman is writing a book on the barrows that are found in England that documents the treasures she finds buried in. A captivating letter encourages her to go to the small village of Bewlay in remote rural England. She travels there by train with her assistant that same day.
At the time of her arrival she discovers that the mysterious person who summoned her is nowhere to be found. Her assistant never arrives. A stubborn landowner refuses access to the barrow, and the locals are wary of this lady travelling on her own as well (gasp!) wears trousers.
Hob’s Barrow excavation is off in a rough beginning. Thomasina is beginning to have bizarre dreams…
A dark, complicated and evolving storyline featuring interwoven elements from the real English folklore.Traditional points and click adventure game that has puzzles and interaction that are easy to navigate through an intuitive modern interface.A assortment of interesting characters, from spooky villagers from sickly vicars and lordly owners of land, each featuring their own distinct stories and motives.A distinctive, folk-themed theme and an underlying. The Machine’s unique music is set to evocative animated pixel art and stunning graphics. The Demon. The Demon is one of the duo behind the prize-winning “Football Game” soundtrack.Fiends who play in the fields and the scent of moist soil, and a pet or two.


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