Lakeview Cabin IV: Curse of the Lake released

Things have been silent for awhile, but Lakeview Cabin IV: Curse of the Lake has just been released.

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This one is… a little different. While Lakeview Cabin III focused more on a holiday setting being assaulted by violent killers, this looks a little bit more Texas Chainsaw Massacre. To quote the description: “Set in a mansion on the other side of the lake, your goal is to escape a cannibalistic family in an environment filled with traps and deadly items.” This time around, the aim is for a much more replayable experience, with a bit more action.

Lakeview Cabin IV: Curse of the Lake is a free update to Lakeview Cabin Collection, available on Steam for £6.99.


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