Apocalypse 2213 – The World After The CatastropheApocalypse 2213 – The World After The CatastropheApocalypse 2213 – The World After The Catastrophe
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Apocalypse 2213 – The World After The Catastrophe

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After the spread of the terrible virus, humanity was divided into humans and zombies. To protect themselves, the survivors went underground and built cities with life support systems. Meanwhile, the surface of the Earth is dominated and ruled by raging zombies . But people do not give up and have been trying, for decades, to develop a vaccine against zombies, in hope of leaving the bunkers. And then one day, from the underground laboratory of Professor Joule, a signal was received that the final experiment was successful and the vaccine, which turns the zombies back into people, is found. There was hope for salvation. (The underground world rejoiced and celebrated the victory), but suddenly the connection with the professor was lost… You are a group of scientists from other underground laboratories. Your mission is to get into the professor’s laboratory and find the vaccine. But it’s not so simple. His laboratory is a bunker with its own life support system and radiation protection field from a zombie attack. But even if you can get inside, the vaccine is not so easy to find, because the professor has coded his discoveries due to fear of attacks. You will have to go through the entire experimental path again, decipher his logs and codes. It is necessary to work quickly and efficiently, as the system will self-liquidate the bunker in 60 minutes. People are waiting for your rescue team with the hope of seeing the sun again. Their future and the ending to this story depends only on you!

  • 2-5
  • 60 mins
  • Medium

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