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Title screen.

Status: Lost


GhostBlood (also known as Ghost Blood[1] is a real-time isometric fantasy role-playing game developed and published by WRF Studios for Windows in 2003.[2]

The game size is approximately 3 MB and the systems measurements for GhostBlood are mild.[3]

Trivia

Originally, the game was included in a Last Half of Darkness Adventure game package[4].

Currently, the game is removed from the developer's website.

However, the game can be hypothetically retrieved by contacting the initial game developer. The contacting information can be found on their website.

Gallery

References