Barrow Hill: Curse of the Ancient Circle - PC

Game Overview

Viewed: 2D Static screen
Genre: Adventure: Point and Click
Media: DVD
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Shadow Tor
Soft. Co.: Shadow Tor
Publishers: Focus Multimedia (GB)
Lighthouse (US/GB)
Released: 1 Oct 2006 (GB)
1 Sept 2006 (US)
7 Aug 2009 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 7+

Summary

In Barrow Hill, your character arrives stranded on the lonely road during the Autumn Equinox and you have just one night to unravel a sinister plot. Explore the pathways across the countryside, seek clues in almost forgotten shrines and experience the ancient forces which exist in the standing stone monument known as Barrow Hill. Following in the footsteps of the well-known archaeologist Conrad Morse, you will discover that the barrow is more than just a mound of earth and a collection of fo ... more >>
In Barrow Hill, your character arrives stranded on the lonely road during the Autumn Equinox and you have just one night to unravel a sinister plot. Explore the pathways across the countryside, seek clues in almost forgotten shrines and experience the ancient forces which exist in the standing stone monument known as Barrow Hill. Following in the footsteps of the well-known archaeologist Conrad Morse, you will discover that the barrow is more than just a mound of earth and a collection of forgotten standing stones. However, not all archaeology is constructive, for some things should be left buried and undisturbed. But perhaps it is too late for that... << less

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