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I have no idea where you got the first one from, but I assure you it's not a part of this Slender Man game series.
You can call this series the Parsec duology, as both were developed by Parsec Productions and also because the fact that The Arrival is in fact a sequel to The Eight Pages.
http://slenderman.en.softonic.com/?ab=1
It is based on the Slenderman myth.
Uh, so which one is it?
Or, does it even matter?
The eight pages first because of one note in the Arrival that says that Kate was found with some weird drawings in the woods. After that, she came to a hospital. These pages are later used to play the same game with Lauren. Hope that helped.
But to be honest, this game feels too dark for me. You heard the news right, that two girls killed their friend because "Slenderman told them"?
Yupp. But this is one of the rare cases where children are not able to see the difference between reality and fiction. Most people only make fun when they say: ''Oh my gosh, it's real''