
FIGMENT 2: CREED VALLEY Is Free in the Mobile Epic Games Store
This week, face your fears while bringing peace to the dark and rhythmic world of The Mind in Figment 2: Creed Valley.
Figment 2: Creed Valley. Act quickly because this loot is only free via the Mobile Epic Games Store for a limited time.
For a while now, the Epic Games Store has been giving gamers free PC titles and in-game loot every single week. Now, mobile gamers can get in on the freebie action using the Mobile Epic Games Store app. All you have to do is download the app, log into your Epic Games account (or create a new one), and get the goods. Remembering to claim your freebies is the hardest part. Luckily, Geek Girl Authority will be there to remind you every week.
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Figment 2: Creed Valley (2023) is an action-adventure game developed and published by Bedtime Digital Games. In this standalone sequel to Figment , delve deep into the human psyche as Dusty, The Mind's courage. Help the hero and his friend, Piper, face the nightmares that have taken over a once peaceful mind.
Restore the moral compass that the nightmares have destroyed so that The Mind can function once again. Travel to Creed Valley, where ideals are formed, and reclaim peace of mind. Make your way through this mysterious land by solving mind-bending puzzles and fighting musical monsters. Use your sword to fight in battles timed to the atmospheric soundtrack. In The Mind, you will see (or hear) anything from piano bridges to dancing plants.
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Feel the rhythm of this surreal world as you face your fears and anxieties. Experience universal experiences that affect us all, from joy to sadness, in a dark and stylized realm.
Figment 2: Creed Valley is available for free (a $5.99 value) in the Mobile Epic Games Store until July 17 at 10 a.m. ET.
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