Escape the Horror in Evil Nun: The Broken Mask

Evil Nun: The Broken Mask is a thrilling horror puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. Players assume the role of a child trying to escape from Sister Madeline, a menacing nun who wields a gigantic hammer and punishes those who cross her path. The game immerses players in a tense atmosphere filled with suspense, where every decision can lead to dire consequences. As you navigate through the eerie school environment, you'll encounter various challenges that test your wits and resourcefulness.

The gameplay revolves around solving intricate puzzles while evading Sister Madeline and uncovering the dark secrets of the school. Players will encounter other trapped children, adding layers to the narrative and gameplay experience. With its engaging story and challenging mechanics, Evil Nun: The Broken Mask offers an intense adventure that keeps players on the edge of their seats, making it a must-try for horror and puzzle game enthusiasts.

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