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Creepy Tales Analysis

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Creepy Tales is an Android entertainment app that compiles a diverse collection of unsettling short stories, fables, and urban legends. With a total of 100 stories categorized into seven distinct themes, this app offers a thrilling experience for fans of horror and suspense. Each tale is designed to evoke a sense of fear and intrigue, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a thrilling literary adventure.

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The app's user-friendly interface allows easy navigation between categories, enabling users to quickly find stories that pique their interest. Whether users prefer classic horror or contemporary urban legends, Creepy Tales provides an extensive library that caters to varied tastes. The app is free to download, making it accessible for anyone looking to indulge in spine-chilling narratives at their convenience.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
  • Android 2.2
  • Android 2.1
Additional Requirements
Compatible with 2.1 and above.
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
271
Downloads Last Week
8

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Developer’s Description

By MSD
Short stories, tales and urban legends designed to disturb and scare the reader.
A collection of short stories, tales and urban legends designed to disturb and scare the reader. This application contains 100 stories organized in 7 categories.Recent changes:v1.2: -added 30 new stories-bookmarks are now supported-sharing stories is now supportedContent rating: High Maturity

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