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Letters From Nowhere FREE on Multiple Platforms

 

 

San Francisco, California – February 11, in the year of our Lord 2013 – Valentine's Day is just a few days away and in celebration, G5 is giving away the FULL VERSION of Letters From Nowhere for FREE. Starting today through Sunday, February 17, 2013 you can play this terrific hidden object adventure on your iOS, Kindle Fire, Google Play device at no cost to you.

Mysterious letters and a sudden disappearance will keep you on your toes in this hidden object journey filled with unexpected twists and turns! Plunge into this dramatic story, wander through 48 bizarre locations, find clues and solve witty puzzles to unveil the secret behind Audry's missing husband. Discover where Audrey's husband is and who, or what, is sending her these letters.

Letters From Nowhere is filled with puzzles, beautifully unfolding story and fun environments to research. Find over 1000 objects, and do not forget to collect 3 stamps in each location to open the Unlimited Mode, that lets you go back to each location and find three times more hidden objects.

The game is developed and published on iOS & Android OS by G5 Entertainment under license from Awem Studio.

Below is the list of the games available at 50% off on Amazon Appstore through February 18, 2013:

* Virtual City
* Youda Survivor
* Paranormal Agency
* Mahjong Artifacts
* Mahjong Artifacts: Chapter 2
* The Mystery Of The Crystal Portal
* Supermarket Mania
* Supermarket Mania 2
* Special Enquiry Detail
* Magician's Handbook: Cursed Valley
* Stand O'Food
* Stand O'Food 3
* Supermarket Management

Further information: http://www.g5e.com/sale

 

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