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Unholy Adventure is a point and click mystery game out now for Android

iOS version coming later this year

Unholy Adventure is a point and click mystery game out now for Android
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Dali Games has launched Unholy Adventure, a point and click adventure game on Google Play for Android devices.

Unholy Adventure, also called Unholy Neighborhood, has hundreds of storyline riddles and puzzles packed inside it. The game has lots of choices within its narrative too, with a focus put on creating a classic point and click adventure with a dark riddle depicting a gloomy neighbourhood.

You play as a man called Peter Grim who must solve mysteries such as: who kidnapped his wife? What is the strange storm about? And why did giant rats take over the city? So it looks to be taking a rather humorous turn in its presentation.

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Unholy Adventure also has a bunch of different levels, each one featuring different minigames and locations. Amongst this is a mysterious, gloomy city, a large apartment, a high-tech electronics store, and a dangerous city sewer. The gameplay itself involves a variety of different puzzles, but hidden objects gameplay is at the heart of it.

Dali Games is an indie games studio producing story-based point and click adventure games. Its mission is to create epic adventures focused on story with no online requirements. Its previous releases include Lucid Dream Adventure which is set in the same universe as Unholy Adventure. It became the finalist of the European edition of the Google Play Indie Showcase competition.

Unholy Adventure is currently available on the Google Play for Android store, but it’s also coming to iOS and PC later this year. We currently do not have any concrete dates for this yet, but we’ll provide an update once we know more.

If you enjoy playing puzzle games on your Android phone or tablet, then you might want to check out our list which names some of the best ones you can download from Google Play.
Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.