After installing macOS Sierra 10.12, I have started seeing these ghost windows across the top of the screen. Unfortunately they are appearing at random and I can not determine if this is the OS, a specific application, or a general bug of some kind. Has anyone else come across this and a way to fix it without rebooting your Mac? Example: Updates.
Escape Bloodhill is a horror narrative game where the player explores an abandoned mental hospital deep within the wilderness of Maine, in hopes of uncovering the secrets of why it closed. Playing as a paranormal investigator with a vested interest in uncovering these lost secrets, you must dive into the desolate landscape of Stirblud Creek Asylum. Beware with what lurks within, many say that the location is haunted by a supernatural entity within. The locals refer to this creature with one name in mind, Doctor Bloodhill. Do you carry the resolve to see this through or do you turn back? The Doctor awaits you within...
When you complete the game, please fill out this playtest feedback form, it helps us in the long run while we work to fix any problems in the game: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBhIG9e8wuscwyTs6lBpH9GSkpNZ7hyx2MtAdo...
The game is still under development, but be rest assured that the team is working tirelessly to get the experience together as soon as possible.
How to Play
Updated | 3 hours ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Authors | Devin Tyler, nathantimbro, Jakub Sawczuk, KevinRitz, Vman127, John Lynch |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 3D, First-Person, Horror, Narrative |
1) Download the Zip File to your desktop.
2) Right click the Game File and click on 'Extract All.'
3) Enter the file and double click on 'Escape Bloodhill' where it shows a Unity Engine Symbol on it.
4) Enjoy the game!
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