Ten♛ year🌌s ago, a world-famous archaeologist went missing. Now, it’s up to you to unravel the mystery in Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town - from indie game developer imaginarylab.

Fans of classic poin𓂃t and click adventure titles will want to be sure to keep an eye out for Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town, as it will be a featured game during The Steam Games Festival: S𓆏ummer Edition.

In anticipation of the event, an official announcement trailer was released highlighting the game’s beautifully constructed surrounding wor🔴ld and mysterious story.

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Ten years after Willy’s famous archaeologist father vanishes, he receives a let🔥ter (actually from his father) telling him to head ﷽to the old inn in Bone Town where he’ll need to uncover the clues as to why and how his father vanished. Of course, the letter also indicates that Willy should trust no one in Bone Town, which will no doubt make things a bit trickier.

The art design of Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town is definitely the first thing that most people will take away from the trailer, as it looks incredible. The setting is touted as a “fanciful deformed world,” which certainly fits the bill with t🧔he game’s awkward structures. Willy’s movement is also noticeable, resem𝔍bling stop-motion movements.

As a point-and-click adventure, Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town will feature traditional non-linear gameplay, allowing players𓆏 to take in the vibrant world and interact with the NPCs at their own pace while solving all of the puzzles that they will encounter.

For those interested, a playable demo for Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town can be installed now as part of The Ste🌱am Game Festival: Summer 🏅Edition, which is going on now through June 22nd. No official release date has been revealed for Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town, but players can expect it to la✨unch at so♍me point later this year.

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