Contest: Win Creepy Tale for Switch

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In today’s contest you can win a creepy tale, in form of Creepy Tale, for Nintendo Switch!

Welcome, September! Summer should be about winding down, giving us a much-needed reprieve from the heat and humidity. Shower us in your windy, leafy goodness, fall!

But isn’t there always something a little creepy about the changing of summer into autumn? I always thought so. Celebrate that subtle unease with a Switch copy of indie adventure title, Creepy Tale.

Read about it, if you dare!

It was an ordinary day that you and your dearest brother spent carelessly harvesting mushrooms in the woods. No one expected him to be kidnapped by the dreadful beasts that you had only seen in your darkest dreams up until now. You thought that was just your rich imagination, but what if the place you have both entered is not just a typical forest?

Find out the disturbing story that befell the once-calm and peaceful forest, turning it into a terrifying place filled with otherworldly evil. Uncover the bloodcurdling secrets hidden in the woods and save your brother. Do not let the monsters catch you!

2020 has mostly been a creepy tale up to this point, anyway, so what’s one more for the pile?

Use the widget below to enter for your chance to win. Make sure to specify your region, and click around for ways to earn bonus entries to increase your odds.

We have 5 NA and 10 EU keys to give away across the EG network; winners will be drawn Friday, September 4.

Creepy Tale is available now on the Switch eShop.

Contest: Win Creepy Tale for Switch


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