Frankenstein: The Dismembered Bride

Frankenstein: The Dismembered Bride

PC

Release Date: August 16, 2012

Adventure, hidden objects, casual, horror, 2D, humorous, singleplayer

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A casual adventure kept in the convention of comedy horror. The player directs the actions of Brad, who, following in the footsteps of his lost wife, ends up in the Bavarian castle of the astonishing scientist, Lord Albrecht von Frankenstein. The title was produced by Anuman Interactive's development studio.

Frankenstein: The Dismembered Bride is Anuman Interactive's proposal for fans of casual adventures with hidden objects. The title loosely refers to the themes of Frankenstein's classic novel by Mary Shelly.

The main character of the game is Brad, who for many months has been looking for his lost wife - Janet. The trail leads to Bavaria. As a result of a car breakdown, the protagonist accidentally finds himself on the estate of Lord Albrecht von Frankenstein. It turns out that Janet was the last of the experiments of a crazy scientist. Admittedly, the woman is still alive, but fragments of her body are located in different corners of the castle. Brad must collect them and discover the way in which he will reunite the body of his beloved.

The basis of the game are hidden object tasks mentioned at the beginning, mini-logical games, as well as puzzles requiring manipulation of elements of the environment and the use of items from equipment. The level of difficulty faced by the player is not too high, and in addition, you can take advantage of facilitations such as zooming in on the screen or highlighting the desired items.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Frankenstein: The Dismembered Bride System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 128 MB RAM (GeForce 6600 GT or better), 150 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7