Close to the sun game free on Epic store

Close to the Sun and Sherlock Holmes Games Free on Epic Store

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Close to the Sun and Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments games are now available as a free download at Epic Game Store.

This week Epic Games Store is giving away murder and intrigue like games for free. The free game offers run until April 16, 2020. Once you claim them, they’re yours to keep.

Next week, Just Cause 4 and Wheels of Aurelia games will be available to download from April 16-23.

Links:
For Close to the Sun Game:

epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/close-to

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments:

epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/sherlock-holmes

About Close to the Sun Game:

Experience the second era of scientific enlightenment, where the mind and inventions of the great Nikola Tesla have shaped the 19th century

Step aboard the Helios – Explore the colossal and mysterious vessel of scientific discovery, a safe haven for scientific progress, away from the threat of corporate espionage.

Use your wits to guide Rose on her journey to find her sister Ada, overcome dangers unknown to understand the fate of the Helios and its inhabitants

Solve challenging puzzles to progress through the game and unlock secret areas

Search every corner to uncover hidden collectibles and discover the history and secrets of Wardenclyffe and its workers

Explore a visually stunning environment Built in Unreal Engine 4.

About Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments

This adventure game developed by Frogwares, starring the popular investigator born from the mind of Arthur Conan Doyle.

Become the most celebrated detective of all time: Sherlock Holmes!

Use your impressive talents as a detective to solve six thrilling and varied cases.

The great freedom of action in Crimes & Punishments allows you to conduct your investigations in the manner you deem appropriate.

Use the 14 extraordinary skills of detection for which Sherlock is famous, choose the avenues of enquiry you wish to pursue, interrogate your suspects and, from your deductions, name the guilty parties… you can even determine their fate!