Vietnamese Horror Game Has You Creeping Around Satan’s Labyrinth

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Vietnamese studio Pine Entertainment is getting into the Halloween mood with the release of its iOS horror game Aya. It’s available to purchase on the App Store.

 

It has you playing as the titular young woman after she enters the nightmarish labyrinth of Satan. She has to avoid the demonic spirits that could be waiting for her around any of the dark corners.

 

All Aya has to hand is a lantern to navigate the game’s 13 mazes on her way towards the gate of light and out of this hellish place of evil.


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