The Charnel House Trilogy Comes To PC April 16

Mastertronic will soon be bringing developer Owl Cave's latest title, The Charnel House Trilogy, to PCs via Steam on April 16. Combining an enhanced version of the previously released title Sepulchre with two new chapters, the game is a point-and-click adventure title with horror elements and a retro pixel art-inspired style. The title will primarily take place on a train and center on multiple protagonists. Notable voice talent includes Madelieine Roux, Jim Sterling, Ashly Burch, and More.

Mastertronic will soon be bringing developer Owl Cave’s latest title, The Charnel House Trilogy, to PCs via Steam on April 16.

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Combining an enhanced version of the previously released game, Sepulchre, with two new chapters, The Charnel House Trilogy is a point-and-click adventure with horror elements and a retro pixel art-inspired style. It will primarily take place on a train and center on multiple protagonists, and boast the voice talent of Madelieine Roux, Jim Sterling, Ashly Burch and more.

Take a look at the promotional trailer above and then head on down to the comments and let us know if you plan on picking up The Charnel House Trilogy once it drops later this week.


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