DreamCatcher announces Secret at Loch Ness
This upcoming adventure game takes place in the Scottish countryside.
DreamCatcher has announced that it will be publishing another adventure game, which is called The Cameron Files: The Secret at Loch Ness. Players take on the role of Alan Parker, a detective sent at the request of the famous physicist (and owner of a nearby manor) Allister MacFarley to investigate a supernatural phenomenon occurring in an area around Loch Ness. Of course, just before Alan arrives in Scotland, the physicist disappears, leaving Alan to unravel a series of clues relating to the disappearance of Allister and the mysterious events occurring at Loch Ness.
The Cameron Files: The Secret of Loch Ness is scheduled for release this month.
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Related Game
The Cameron Files: The Secret at Loch Ness
- Publisher(s): DreamCatcher Interactive
- Developer(s): Galilea Multimedia
- Genre: Adventure
- Release:





