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Lion Of Hell follows the story of an old man and his granddaughter, Maryam, who share a simple tradition—visiting the same park, sitting on the same bench, and enjoying cotton candy. Everything seems normal until one evening, Maryam sees something unusual. A figure with a distorted face and a yellow body watches her from the distance before vanishing. Days later, they return to the park, only to find their bench shattered and claw marks covering the wood. The sense of unease turns into terror when the old man discovers the cotton candy stand destroyed, stained with blood. When he rushes back to Maryam, she is gone, and a deep roar echoes through the empty park.
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Lion Of Hell follows the story of an old man and his granddaughter, Maryam, who share a simple tradition—visiting the same park, sitting on the same bench, and enjoying cotton candy. Everything seems normal until one evening, Maryam sees something unusual. A figure with a distorted face and a yellow body watches her from the distance before vanishing. Days later, they return to the park, only to find their bench shattered and claw marks covering the wood. The sense of unease turns into terror when the old man discovers the cotton candy stand destroyed, stained with blood. When he rushes back to Maryam, she is gone, and a deep roar echoes through the empty park.
Players control the grandfather as he searches for Maryam while avoiding the monstrous lion stalking the park. Moving through darkened paths and abandoned attractions, players must piece together clues about what happened while staying out of sight. The lion is unpredictable, reacting to sound and movement, forcing players to hide and move carefully. Exploration is key, but every step forward increases the risk of being noticed. The environment shifts from familiar to hostile, turning a once-safe place into a hunting ground where survival is not guaranteed.
Lion Of Hell features a microphone-based mechanic, where in-game sounds react to real-life noise, making every sound a potential danger. The game lasts around 35 to 40 minutes, but the tension remains constant. Available in both English and Arabic, it delivers a focused experience where every decision matters. Players must balance searching for answers with avoiding the ever-present threat, knowing that at any moment, the lion may strike. The truth behind Maryam’s disappearance is hidden within the park—but uncovering it may come at a cost.
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