A downloadable game for Windows

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Ethan's parents went out to celebrate their wedding anniversary, leaving him alone at home. Curious and influenced by a viral video, he decides to test the legend of Beatriz, a cursed spirit that can be summoned in front of the bathroom mirror by repeating the phrase:

"Beatriz, you damned thing." And then, "Now show yourself, you damned thing."

They say Beatriz was possessed and, unable to resist the curse, took her own life in front of the mirror. Since then, those who insult her are haunted by her presence. What begins as simple curiosity quickly becomes a fight for survival.

Explore every corner of the house in search of essential items to perform the reversal ritual. But be careful—reality is distorted, and Beatriz's presence is growing stronger. Can you lift the curse before it's too late?

Key Features:

  • Immersive Environment
  • Item-Based Progression: Find and use key objects to advance the story.

⚠️ Warning: This game contains flashing lights that may be problematic for sensitive individuals.

A little more

Ethan's family lives in an old house located on a road, with a dense forest just beyond. The legend of Beatriz had been known for decades, but gained traction after a video went viral on the internet. Many have tried to summon her—few remember what happened.

David and Rose, Ethan's parents, are skeptical and protective. They don't believe in urban legends and have always forbidden their son from getting involved with them. However, with his parents away celebrating their wedding anniversary, Ethan decides to take advantage of the freedom to test the legend for himself—without imagining the consequences of his actions. Even at only 13, he had the courage to do so.

Purchase

Buy Now$1.50 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1.50 USD. You will get access to the following files:

The Curse Of Beatriz.zip 437 MB

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Good game! I liked how our character even states that the Beatriz is tricking us, but goes along with it.