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The point and click adventure game series Creepy Tale has expanded recently with Creepy Tale: Snow Child, which now has a Native Linux version available. It originally released in May, with a Linux version appearing in June.

All games in the series have a Very Positive rating on Steam and this newer release does too! You don't need to have played any of the previous games as this is a standalone title.

More about it: "Step into the twisted, magical universe of Creepy Tale—a world packed with eerie secrets, original brainteasers, and minigames that'll test your wits, agility, and stealth. To survive, you'll need to leap over deadly traps, dodge sinister foes, and crack puzzles like they're no big deal. Meet the mysterious—and downright dangerous—inhabitants of the otherworldly realm in this thrilling adventure where questing collides with action, and a gripping story ensures boredom stays far, far away."

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Game Highlights:

  • Befriend hellish denizens of the underworld—and slip away just before they decide you're dinner.
  • Tame enchanted butterflies to bring pictures to life.
  • Uncover loads of eerie nods to classic fairy tales... and much, much stranger things.
  • Take control of Furry: fight off a monstrous spider and escape a poisonous tower.
  • Shatter an ancient seal, unleash the darkness within, and try desperately to set things right.
  • Play with Adele—a girl with bipolar personality disorder.
  • Lose yourself in the handcrafted animation for dozens of bizarre characters.
  • And all of this is wrapped up in a haunting soundtrack and professional voice acting that'll creep under your skin.
Release Date: 14th May 2026
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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Eike 2 hours ago
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