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The fairy tales and horror of The Mildew Children is on Xbox and PC

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The Mildew Children comes to Xbox and PC

From The Growing Stones and Valkyrie Interactive comes The Mildew Children on Xbox and PC. Are you ready for the fairy tales and horror it brings?

A grim tale

Available today on Xbox and PC is The Mildew Children. Working a mix of 2D adventure, visual novel and a tale of pagan children, it has you joining a young witch, Kyrphel. And you’ll join them as they take part in a ritual and hope to save their village. Of course, things don’t quite play out as expected. 

Running as a hand-drawn adventure, this grim tale will see you chatting with villagers, partaking in a bit of bewitching magic and attempting to overcome affliction.

It does all this over the course of multiple gameplay chapters, with some eight hours of play promised. Quick time events come to the fore, unique locations emerge and a host of the toughest decisions need to be considered. 

The key features include

  • A mysterious tale that spans across 12 chapters
  • Over 8 hours of narrative and gameplay combining investigations, puzzles, quick-time events (QTE) and multiple-choice dialogues.
  • More than 30 unique locations: the village streets, the tangled paths of the forest thicket, the burial ground, as well as unique interiors – from old battered huts to magnificent chambers.
  • A series of tough decisions that will force you to think twice about how you proceed – will you go against ancient traditions or follow them to the end?
  • 10 characters with a detailed personality and story, 100+ of unique portraits reflecting the characters’ emotions during dialogues. Numerous side characters Kyrphel would have to interact with in order to fulfill her goals.

Buy now!

You can pick up a copy of The Mildew Children on Xbox today for £8.39. There’s Xbox Play Anywhere support too, so you can take that copy and run across Xbox and PC. It’s also on PC via Steam if you so prefer. 

Keep an eye out for our full review. And let us know your thoughts. The comments are below. We’d love to hear from you.

The Mildew Children Description

Featuring a blend of 2D adventure and visual novel, The Mildew Children is a grim tale about a village inhabited only by children who follow savage pagan traditions. A young witch named Kyrphel, along with her sisters, are bound to perform a macabre Ritual in order to save their village. A witch’s demise during the ritual is not extraordinary, since not all can triumph over Mistress Death. This time, Kyrphel is strong enough to handle it. Or so she thought.

Combining the elements of fairy tale and horror, the story draws on pagan folklore and ancient beliefs. Accompany Kyrphel and her friends in this grim, beautifully hand-drawn adventure game. Take part in the Ritual and discover the secret of the village, interact with peculiar villagers, bewitch, and overcome the affliction that haunts the young sorceress.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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