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Are you ready to explore the abandoned Crow Country theme park? There might be some horrifying secrets that await those brave enough to visit in this new survival horror experience. So grab your pistol, push through the fog, and uncover the dark truth at the heart of Crow Country. There's one thing you can be thankful for, at least there aren't any queues… Crow Country, a survival horror game drawing inspiration from classic 90s horror games is out now on Steam!

Crow Country's launch trailer can be watched right here:

The year is 1990 and you are Mara Forest, and you're here to solve a mystery, why did Edward Crow close his famed amusement park and how did he vanish?

You'll need to manage your limited resources, survive against the mysterious monsters that stalk the eerie tranquility of Crow Country, and overcome the many puzzles and challenges that stand between you and a most disturbing enigma.

In your hunt for clues, you'll encounter curious characters, and be able to immerse yourself in a handcrafted, richly atmospheric 3D game world that pulls off looking like nostalgic pre-rendered scenes from games of yesteryear.

If the horror is getting a little too much for you, there's even an Exploration Mode that will turn off all enemies, combat, and danger. You'll still get to experience Crow Country's spooky atmosphere and uncover its mysteries though! And if you want that little nostalgic boost, you can even play with "tank controls".

Crow Country is out now on Steam, it costs $19.99. It has full controller support and has already been rated as "Verified" on the Steam Deck according to Valve's testing, so you shouldn't have trouble playing this one on your Steam Deck.

Does Crow Country seem like your kind of game? Let us know in the comments below!

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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