روايات رعب مكتوبة is a Music&Audio application developed by zaydiAPP, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play روايات رعب مكتوبة on your computer.
Running روايات رعب مكتوبة on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
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And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
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Horror novels application contains only written and audible horror stories in high frightening qualityWhat distinguishes the application of horror stories is that it contains more than 20 written and prepared horror stories for you to read for free.
Horror stories in an application are translated stories from foreign writers, Arab stories, or real posts from people interested in horror stories.
This application, the first of its kind, presents all that the writer Muhammad Esmat has translated from completely real horror stories that occurred everywhere in the world .. real horror stories in the custody of its narrator and not from the author's imagination.
Prepared and translated by the writer Mohamed Esmat, a distinguished young writer from Damietta Governorate who specializes in writing horror and metaphysics. He has 14 authored works: "The Possessed", "Wrong Spell", "Wrong Spell 2", "Theatoui", "Memories Hunter" ", "Mengeel", "the dark side", "the door of the curses", "already happened", "already happened 2", "already happened 3", "no way out (translation)", "I have come to you for revenge" and "the two needles". The works of the writer Mohamed Esmat always top the bestseller list, and he has many translated stories (more than a thousand stories) that we read together in this exclusive application.
