Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs

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In a nightmarish quest through a twisted industrial world, you navigate a father's descent into madness, uncovering horrific experiments and the haunting truth of guilt, family, and the grotesque machine that births fear itself.

Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs Trivia

What is the primary motivation of the protagonist in Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs? (Hard)
#1: To escape from captivity
#2: To uncover the truth about his children
#3: To seek revenge on an enemy
#4: To explore a haunted mansion
What organization is responsible for the creation of the Machine in Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs? (Advanced)
#1: The Brotherhood of the Pig
#2: The Mechanical Order
#3: The Sacred Society
#4: The Enigma Collective
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Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs Fun Facts

The game was developed by The Chinese Room, who wanted to create a horror experience that focused more on story and atmosphere than on traditional jump scares.
The game features a soundtrack composed by Jessica Curry, who sought to evoke emotional responses through haunting and atmospheric music that complements the narrative.

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