
The Prisoners.
You are imprisoned. You don't know why, but you suspect the government is somehow involved. However, you are not alone. You are imprisoned with many others and you all must work together to engineer an escape, overcome many guards, automatic measures, and geographic isolation that your prison imposes on you. You are malnourished and weak, and eating anything you can get your hands on. Food is scarce, and everyone is fighting for it. Will peace be gained?
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The Agents.
Something has happened in the outside world and the prison security has fallen lax because of it. You have been hired to "test" the prison - but they aren't normal inmates, this much you know. Only, other prisoners decide to blow your cover of sneaking around the place; whether for spite or revenge, you are then mistaken for real inmates and kept incarcerated. As a hired undercover agent you take your time mulling over what to do after catching wind of the inmates plan to escape. Do you abandon your mission to spy on a prisoner who knows a little too much about the government or help the inmates escape and help yourself as well? It's a race against the clock as you must escape with or without information on the prisoner on a tight schedule to get to another adventure outside the walls and figure out exactly what all the commotion is about. Come to think of it, most of the prisoners are innocent and were gathered up and sent to prison without trial or further explanation. Should you help the innocent escape and abbandon your mission? Should you get your information and admit your identity to the prison guards? You were warned heavily not to do so. Is it worth risking losing your license and time in the federal pinatentry?
Something has happened in the outside world and the prison security has fallen lax because of it. You have been hired to "test" the prison - but they aren't normal inmates, this much you know. Only, other prisoners decide to blow your cover of sneaking around the place; whether for spite or revenge, you are then mistaken for real inmates and kept incarcerated. As a hired undercover agent you take your time mulling over what to do after catching wind of the inmates plan to escape. Do you abandon your mission to spy on a prisoner who knows a little too much about the government or help the inmates escape and help yourself as well? It's a race against the clock as you must escape with or without information on the prisoner on a tight schedule to get to another adventure outside the walls and figure out exactly what all the commotion is about. Come to think of it, most of the prisoners are innocent and were gathered up and sent to prison without trial or further explanation. Should you help the innocent escape and abbandon your mission? Should you get your information and admit your identity to the prison guards? You were warned heavily not to do so. Is it worth risking losing your license and time in the federal pinatentry?
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Overview
Will you join the inmates allience and plan a way for escape? Will you decide to choose the path of a rat who plans to demolish any means of escape to keep inmates imprisoned forever?
Will you join the fight for justice? Or will you crush it?
Will you join the inmates allience and plan a way for escape? Will you decide to choose the path of a rat who plans to demolish any means of escape to keep inmates imprisoned forever?
Will you join the fight for justice? Or will you crush it?
Welcome to the race against the clock.