Grim Tales: The Legacy Collector's Edition

 

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After being invited to the Christening of your sister’s son, you arrive to find a deserted estate in Grim Tales: The Legacy! After getting married to the love of her life, it seems like a happy ending is right around the corner for your sister. However, all is not well. The sounds of ravenous beasts echo through the halls of the once great estate and your sister is missing! Use your Hidden Object talents to track down her family and save them in Grim Tales: The Legacy!This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card!The Collector’s Edition includes:
  • Bonus gameplay
  • Integrated Strategy Guide
  • Stunning Soundtrack

 

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Grim Tales: The Legacy Collector's Edition Grim Tales: The Legacy Collector's Edition

 


System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/Win7
CPU: 2.5 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
DirectX: 9.0
HD: 943 MB

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