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The Horror Movie Show PC Game 1.0
A total of 3 Fun PC games combined in one package with several mini-games for the horror genre enthusiast. Mind twisting trivia and puzzle games with thousands of questions, ranging from horror movies, actors, characters and everything related to the horror field. A frankenstein hangman game with ghostly letters, and a horror motif breakout game with 50 spine tingling, frightening and scary levels, including several bonuses and helpful powerups. Plus, many chilling music tracks, horrifying backdrops and real voice effects from the HorrorGuy and HorrorGal. Extra features include an in-game podcast downloader to listen to the latest episode from The Horror Movie Show and a save game option for the arkanoid game Vampire Bricks. All of these stunning, cartoon realism, graphical games have excellent game play that is highly addictive and entertaining for the whole family.
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