SCP: Breach 2D

Escape from the SCP Foundation

Published by: Raman Kuzmich

Description

-Can you be able to survive, or maybe escape from a dangerous SCP complex!
-This is a 2D game, in the SCP Foundation universe, there are many dangerous SCP objects waiting for you that will prevent you from escaping.
-You have complete freedom of action. The only barriers on your way are different SCPs and access cards (without which you can not just run away)
-Features:
* The game shows many points of the lor of the SCP universe;
* at the moment the game has:
| SCP-173;
| SCP-106;
| SCP-966;
| SCP-714;
| SCP-096.
-Also in the game you can meet the guards, who can also prevent you.
Have a good game!
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