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FIGMENT Is Free in the Mobile Epic Games Store

FIGMENT Is Free in the Mobile Epic Games Store

The Mobile Epic Games Store is now offering free game titles every week; all you have to do is remember to claim them.
This week, face universal human fears in a surreal and magical realm of the mind in Figment.
Figment. Act quickly because this loot is only free via the Mobile Epic Games Store for a limited time.
For a while now, the Epic Games Store has been giving gamers free PC titles and in-game loot every single week. Now, mobile gamers can get in on the freebie action using the Mobile Epic Games Store app. All you have to do is download the app, log into your Epic Games account (or create a new one), and get the goods. Remembering to claim your freebies is the hardest part. Luckily, Geek Girl Authority will be there to remind you every week.
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Figment (2017) is an action-adventure game developed and published by Bedtime Digital Games. Join Dusty on a musical adventure through a surreal realm of the mind known as Figment. This strange world is filled with the deepest thoughts, memories, urges, and voices of the human psyche.
Dusty and his friend, Piper, find themselves in a once quiet mind whose recent thoughts turn into nightmares. As the mind's former voice of courage, it is up to Dusty to discover the root of these nightmares and face his fears. Overcome challenges using strength and smarts by swinging a sword and solving puzzles.
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Music is an important part of Figment, from its rhythmic world to the musical monsters. Consequently, explore how your actions influence the dynamic environment and soundtrack. Help Dusty face universal fears and seize some peace of mind.
Figment is free (a $5.99 value) in the Mobile Epic Games Store until July 10 at 10 am ET.
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