After Blue Prince, Strange Antiquities might be the next great detective puzzler

Undermere is a unique little place. In Bad Viking's debut game, Strange Horticulture, its residents were embroiled in the peculiar machinations of a forest cult intent on summoning the mysterious Woken Dendrue. Now, in its sequel, a conspiracy of ravens has descended upon the township; people are afraid to leave their homes, cautious of what appears to be a symbol that something bad is happening. This ill omen is good news for you, though - as the temporary proprietor of local curios store Strange Antiquities, you're the first port of call for protection totems, warding spells, and mood-lifting enchantments. Business is booming.
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