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Seven Mysteries: The Last Page drops you into a creepy school where nothing is as it seems. You play as Nathan, a new student who stumbles into a mystery that’s way bigger than he expected. The top-down perspective keeps things atmospheric as you explore each chapter, piecing together clues while navigating a cast of strange characters. Your choices matter, there are six different endings to unlock across 11 chapters, so what you say and do will shape how the story wraps up. The game leans into its slow-burn horror with eerie sound design and a script that twists expectations. Sang Hendrix’s development style focuses on dialogue and environment to build tension, letting the school’s secrets figure out at their own pace. Though it didn’t blow up on release, a small but dedicated group of fans have kept it in conversation for its layered narrative. If you’ve got a taste for stories that linger, this one’s got a few surprises left in its final pages.
That night, at the only school of a small town, a group of students unintentionally discovered their school had been hiding things that should have been left unknown. Every student knew about the tales of what happened there, except them. Then, unknowingly, the unacquainted students were somehow connected to uncover the hidden. Together they try to open doors, hoping they would clear away the fog. However, soon will their realization come when all the pieces of the final puzzle gather. All will fall into dead silence with the same thought... about why they crossed each other's path in the very beginning.
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