Bad Times at the Silver Lake: A Chilling Adventure Game

Bad Times at the Silver Lake is a full version adventure game developed by Philip Efimov for Windows. This game takes you on a chilling and surreal journey in a world where a virus has mutated and turned everything into a complete nightmare. You play as a journalist who accidentally finds herself at the police station where she encounters creepy footage. Together with your dog Shibu, you have to survive and uncover the cause of the infection.

The game offers limited resources, with only a shotgun and a knife to protect yourself. You must carefully manage your resources to survive in this gruesome world filled with zombies. The game features puzzles, clues, and a detailed environment crafted in the style of PS1 horror titles. Bad Times at the Silver Lake is an atmospheric and immersive game that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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  • License

    Full

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 11

  • Downloads

    3

  • Developer

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