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BUNKER 73

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In Bunker 73, the player is sent into a forgotten underground facility. The structure once served as a shelter, but now stands in disuse. The player is not given much instruction — the goal is to move through the space and gather evidence left behind. The bunker feels empty, but small shifts suggest that something remains. From the start, the game focuses on searching for information in a closed environment.

Tools Used For Investigation

To complete the mission, the player uses specific tools that allow access to unseen elements. One tool is a camera that captures still images, often showing details not visible to the eye. Another tool detects changes in temperature, used to track unusual patterns or activity. These tools are used repeatedly to activate certain events and uncover hidden areas. The player must choose when and where to use each one.

  •         Move with directional controls
  •         Detect cold zones with a sensor
  •         Photograph invisible figures
  •         Clear photos to manage space
  •         Watch for changes after interactions

Layered Design And Movement Flow

The bunker is split into upper and lower sections. Rooms are connected through corridors and stairs, each with a purpose tied to the previous occupants. The design encourages steady movement, avoiding rush. Some doors remain locked until the correct sequence is followed. Each discovery may open a new section or reveal a clue related to the facility’s former use. The structure holds back information unless approached with care.

Results Based On Exploration

The end of the game is not fixed. Depending on the player’s actions, several outcomes are possible. Some players may complete the game quickly by missing content, while others unlock additional sequences by covering more ground. Each captured image contributes to the result. The deeper the player investigates, the more complete the story becomes. Outcomes vary without requiring multiple endings to be labeled as good or bad.

Understanding Through Repetition

Bunker 73 builds meaning through simple steps and repeated use of tools. There are no dialogues or direct explanations. The story must be assembled from what is seen, heard, and photographed. The bunker itself becomes the main character, holding events that wait for the right trigger. Players who return to the game may find new responses in familiar places, making each session part of a broader investigation.

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