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NOTE: I developed this game while at a technical center in Highschool, but couldn't find a place to upload it to. Be sure to look for the easter egg.
In the golden age of gaming, a young man by the name of Henry Randolph Wilson, had been inspired by the boom of the gaming industry. He decided that he would get a crew together and create his own piece of it. After years of learning and developing, the team had gotten an acceptable alpha, but their inspiration drove them to push further. The year was 1987, and the game had finally been pushed into it's Beta stages. The game was far ahead of it's time and was to be the masterpiece. That is, until one week after the completion of the Beta, when the entire team was found dead in the United Technical Center in Bangor, Maine, with a floppy disc containing the game files. It had been taken into the Bangor PD's evidence locker, but had disappeared soon after. The investigators had multiple copies saved on their own computers and got programmers to possibly recreate the game using the Unity engine. Maybe there was a hint to their deaths within the game. Both versions of the game however yielded the same result: the death of the player. You have been brought into the investigation to help find the key to this mystery. Use your gaming skills to find your way through the ingame labyrinth and potentially solve the mystery. Good luck.
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Mild Realistic Violence