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PC Gameplay Walkthrough. With my daughter in dire need of expensive medicine, my only choice is to try and steal a priceless artwork from an old mansion. The mansion is SUPPOSED to be deserted... ►Follow me on Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1u0sffi ►Follow me on Twitter - / cjugames ►Join me on Discord - / discord ►Support me on Patreon - / cjugames ►More Info - https://store.steampowered.com/app/16... ►About the Game - Uninvited Guest is a first-person psychological horror game set in 1930. You play as a villager who was destined to end up in an old mansion. One day, during a rainy gray season, my beloved daughter fell seriously ill. She won’t last long without expensive and rare medicine. But, alas, we are a poor family having barely enough funds to buy food. Fortunately, I met a collector from a big city. He was just traveling through our village and looking for someone who could pull off a delicate request: a painting, one of its kind, was hidden somewhere inside the old mansion. In exchange for the painting, the collector was offering a generous reward. I had no other options. Not wasting any minute, I mount the horse and head to the old mansion. I hope my daughter won't get worse. Game features: First-person game Explore the old mansion that holds dark and dour secrets Horrifying ambient and sounds You can never guess what is waiting for you around the corner Realistic graphics that emphasizes the atmosphere of horror Achieved with CryEngine V #IndieGames #UninvitedGuest #HorrorGame * * * * * * * * * * * * * ►Indie Game Playlist - • Indie Horror Games / Indie Games / Si... * * * * * * * * * * * * *