Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren's Call (Full)
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Description
FANTASTIC HIDDEN OBJECT PUZZLE ADVENTURE GAME FROM THE CREATORS OF ENIGMATIS AND GRIM LEGENDS! Face off against Davy Jones and his nightmares from the deep!
Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren`s Call is the sequel to the smash hit Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart.This epic adventure features an exciting plot full of outstanding puzzles and unforeseeable twists and turns.
When Sarah Black, curator at the Caribbean Naval Museum, receives a package from a mysterious messenger, she is unwittingly drawn into an ancient conflict. Inside the package she finds an artifact, and instantly assailants descend on the museum to rob her. The artifact is stolen. Sarah lowers her head in disbelief as she realizes that again she is falling headfirst into a nightmare from the deep.
Next Sarah finds herself on the shores of Kingsmouth, a forgotten fishing town which holds an incredible secret. A would-be messenger reveals the sad truth: he and the rest of the town’s denizens are suffering from a curse that is gradually turning them into ghoulish, mutated ocean creatures… a curse that was cast by none other than the mayor, Murray, and the old sea-devil himself, Davy Jones.
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Totally addicted by Sara
Love this game, super fascinating and addicting
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Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren's Call full by Patricia
I enjoyed this game very much. Lots of twists and turns along with many scenes. I liked having a choice of Mahjong or seek and find. I chose Mahjong. Puzzles were great and not too difficult. Some I had to skip. No shame there. Good story line. I will play it again and again. Gotta get those parrots and other things I missed.
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The Siren's Calling all! by San Mae
Another great story by Artifex Mundi! Great graphics ! A lot of traveling back and forth but necessary to keep story consistent! Thank goodness for the hint button!