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Nine Witches: Family Disruption
When an occult German WW2 division releases an ancient curse upon the world, a supernatural problem is going to require a supernatural solution. Take control of two playable heroes as they embark on a comedic, alternate-history adventure with a truly original story (99.9999% guaranteed).
Released:
Dec 4, 2020
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Developer:
Indiesruption
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Publisher:
Blowfish Studios
Pixel Graphics
Adventure
Point & Click
Indie
Dark Humor
Comedy
Story Rich
Casual
Retro
Singleplayer
Action
2D
Funny
Puzzle
Beautiful
Horror
The Developer Says...
October 1944, something strange is happening in Sundäe, a rustic Norwegian town where a mysterious dark moon hangs over the sky, generating uncertainty among its inhabitants.
As World War II continues, the Okkulte-55, a secret division of the Third Reich, arrives in Sundäe to unleash an ancient curse, in a desperate act to twist the course of the war.
Alexei Krakovitz, a quadriplegic professor of occult science and Akiro Kagasawa, his faithful assistant, are sent to Norway on a secret mission to unravel the mystery and save the world from the Okkulte-55 clutches.
An original story with absurd dark humor, riddled with eccentric characters, diabolical inventions, puzzles, occultism, talking dead, witches, worms, a mysterious party, and an ancient curse that threatens the human race.
An adventure so delusional that it will make you delirious to the delirium itself!
Ha-Ha!
Features
- Truly and unique original story. (99.999999% GUARANTEED)
- Single player, dual character action-adventure with puzzle-solving elements.
- Join professor Alexei Krakovitz and his loyal Japanese assistant, Akiro Kagasawa, in their heroic crusade against the Okkulte-55.
- Retro-pixel style artwork.
- Meet a quirky cast of characters
- Visit Sundäe, a town oppressed by the Okkulte-55, on the northwest coast of Norway.
- Talk with the dead
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Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unsupported
DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
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Demo
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Metacritic
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Content Notices
None
Controller Support
Xbox
Reviews
91%
Very Positive
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