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Sign in or create an account. Forgot your password? Secure Form Sign in or create an account. Can you keep the past from destroying the present? In the town of dreadmond, residents are rapidly aging! Can you determine the cause and keep from being the next victim of the strange phenomenon? Interview the strange guests currently inhabiting the Victorian era getaway and find out if the rumors of a haunting are true!

Is this the end of the Dalimar saga? Investigate the manor grounds once more and see if you can stop Alister from finally achieving immortality! Can it be true? Is somebody rebuilding Ravenhearst Manor? None other than Master Detective is called to investigate. Follow dark clues down a twisting and twisted path into Dalimar's horrific past.

Dire Grove has been plunged into a record-defying cold, and wild animals threaten at every turn! You've been called in to uncover the source of the town's troubles. Madame Fate returns… from the dead! Or will the creepy carnival curse stop you? You survived one side of the story—now live through his!

Return once more to the haunted grounds of Ravenhearst Manor to uncover new details about this riveting saga. Shortly after moving into a creepy mansion in Louisiana, Sara Lawson is struck with tragedy when her husband mysteriously disappears.

Only a Master Detective is equipped to resolve this ghostly case! But her ghost has delivered a dire warning: evil still lurks in Ravenhearst Manor. Big Fish Games Studios takes you deep inside the cursed estate in this incredible sequel! Available Now! Explore a long-forgotten hotel and unearth its hidden terrors.



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