SCP-167 nn5n v1 1.0.0

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This is a new version of "SCP-167 nn5n", I'm sorry I have problem with update old version, so I create this for upload update. What new, compare to old version: - In this version I extended size of game level. - This game contain 2 modes: Safe and Euclid (Horror). This is a simulation of anomaly object SCP-167 "Infinite Labyrinth", based on documents The SCP Foundation: http://www.scp-wiki.net This is object with unreal physic: - From inside object has bigger size than from outside. - If you arrived to one room from different ways - is will be different rooms. - If you enter inside, you will be have only one way to back to exit. Support Languages: - Chinese; - English; - French; - Japanese; - Korean; - Polish; - Russian; - Thai; - Ukrainian; In current version you can walking around object and enter to object. Item #: SCP-167 Object Class: Safe Special Containment Procedures: SCP-167 is currently kept in Room XX of Research Command-06. Its door is to be padlocked at all times when not under study. Anyone wishing to obtain the key to conduct unscheduled exploration of or to study SCP-167 may do so only with the permission of the relevant level 3 personnel assigned to this SCP. Description: SCP-167 is a cube measuring approximately 10 meters on its edge, created from an unidentified shiny white-plastic polymer. Affixed to one of the faces of the cube is a large metal door. It is unknown if this door is part of the original SCP, or if it was affixed by someone else before the object was acquired by the SCP Foundation. The interior dimensions of this cube are identical to the exterior, minus several centimeters for the width of the cube — except that two of the remaining three walls each have doorways in them. These doorways lead directly to identical rooms, each with two more doorways leading to more identical rooms. This pattern continues for as far as the research teams have been able to determine. The placement of these doorways appears to be random; no pattern has been found that explains which two of the three remaining walls have doors.

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  • Version 1.0.0 posted on 2014-12-29

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