AboutGhost hunting is the set of story-lines with the character Hudson Black. There are two ghost hunting story-lines, one takes place in old, haunted, Ex-Tuberculosis Sanatorium, in which a tour goes missing there and you have to go check it out. The other ghost hunting story-line takes place in Dudley Town, this town is private property and is said to be very haunted. It is hard to acquire information on it since its private property. Those are the two ghost hunting story-lines in supernatural.
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Gameplay
You wil explore large amount of land in order to find the victims dead or alive. Ghost will throw stuff in you, you will be hearing stuff, voices screams and locking for help in order to atract you in dangerous places and locking doors behind you. You will also have calm bar which will show your heart rate and bluring your view if your heart rate is way up. There will be a button to calm yourself. But ghost will know that you are nervous and try not to calm you down. If heart rate reches certain limit and your screen is almost blured your character will run away from the place. It will be game over for that day, you may try again next day. But victims can't wait so abusing day limit you will find your victims dead.
Places
Ghosts
Waverly hills:
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a closed sanatorium located in southwestern Louisville/Jefferson County, Kentucky. It opened in 1910 as a two-story hospital to accommodate 40 to 50 tuberculosis patients. In the early 1900s, Jefferson County was ravaged by an outbreak of tuberculosis (the "White Plague") which prompted the construction of a new hospital. The hospital closed in 1962, due to the antibiotic drug streptomycin that lowered the need for such a hospital.
There are rumors that 64 000 pacients died down there. And that is why that place is haunted. It is pretty famous
Dudley Town:
Dudley Town, in Cornwall, Connecticut, otherwise known as the Village of the Damned is a ghost town, founded as a small settlement in the mid-1740s
History
The town was founded in the mid-1740s by a family of woodcutters known as the Dudleys. The town quickly flourished and was well established with schools, a blacksmiths and a church. Between that time and the 1900s, there were reported strange sightings, murders and suicides in the town.In 1774, six settlers contracted cholera and a founding member of the Dudley family went mad. In 1792 a woman was murdered and in 1804 another was struck by lightning. Many newer settlers believed the founding family were cursed and by the 1850s they had fled.
Legend states that the founders of the town were cursed by the British Royal Family, as their ancestor was beheaded for having tried to usurp the crown.However, contemporary researchers have noted that the town was built far from a source of clean water, and with land that was not suited to cultivation; and that this probably had a large impact on the town's demise.It has been suggested that the town succumbed to mass hysteria, and that was the cause of many deaths.Alternatively, it has been suggested that the groundwater is contamined with lead, which could also offer an explanation for the number of deaths.
In 1892, John Brophy attempted to set up his residence in the town and moved there with a flock of sheep and his wife. Both the sheep and his wife died of unknown causes within the subsequent months.In the 1920s Dr William C Clark set up his summer home in the ghost town, only to have his wife commit suicide soon after.She had complained to him of seeing demons before her death
Waverly hills:
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a closed sanatorium located in southwestern Louisville/Jefferson County, Kentucky. It opened in 1910 as a two-story hospital to accommodate 40 to 50 tuberculosis patients. In the early 1900s, Jefferson County was ravaged by an outbreak of tuberculosis (the "White Plague") which prompted the construction of a new hospital. The hospital closed in 1962, due to the antibiotic drug streptomycin that lowered the need for such a hospital.
There are rumors that 64 000 pacients died down there. And that is why that place is haunted. It is pretty famous
Dudley Town:
Dudley Town, in Cornwall, Connecticut, otherwise known as the Village of the Damned is a ghost town, founded as a small settlement in the mid-1740s
History
The town was founded in the mid-1740s by a family of woodcutters known as the Dudleys. The town quickly flourished and was well established with schools, a blacksmiths and a church. Between that time and the 1900s, there were reported strange sightings, murders and suicides in the town.In 1774, six settlers contracted cholera and a founding member of the Dudley family went mad. In 1792 a woman was murdered and in 1804 another was struck by lightning. Many newer settlers believed the founding family were cursed and by the 1850s they had fled.
Legend states that the founders of the town were cursed by the British Royal Family, as their ancestor was beheaded for having tried to usurp the crown.However, contemporary researchers have noted that the town was built far from a source of clean water, and with land that was not suited to cultivation; and that this probably had a large impact on the town's demise.It has been suggested that the town succumbed to mass hysteria, and that was the cause of many deaths.Alternatively, it has been suggested that the groundwater is contamined with lead, which could also offer an explanation for the number of deaths.
In 1892, John Brophy attempted to set up his residence in the town and moved there with a flock of sheep and his wife. Both the sheep and his wife died of unknown causes within the subsequent months.In the 1920s Dr William C Clark set up his summer home in the ghost town, only to have his wife commit suicide soon after.She had complained to him of seeing demons before her death