Dr. Nubbes

Item #: AWAITING CLASSIFICATION 'Line Shooter Beta 8'

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures:
The games are to be kept in a basic 8x8x8 foot closet in Site 28. A mini BB Gun range and observation room cover the left and right sides of the wall respectively, along with a computer powerful enough to run the games and a VR headset. The cell can be accessed by Level 0 personnel, however Level 2 clearance is required to run research on the SCP. [3] copies at maximum can be taken for testing, as several times in the past the game has been relocated to other areas to help with training armed personnel.

Description:
Line Shooter is a computer game developed by █████ GmbH. The game starts with no apparent anomalous effect, starting up to a title screen that, whilst somewhat modular in design, is still obviously a work in progress. Attempting to start the game causes the screen to switch to a difficulty selection screen, displaying four modes that read 'Easy, Medium, Hard, Bullet Hell.' Choosing one of the modes at this point will prompt the user to put on a VR headset, refusing to load if they don't.

After the game loads, the player will find them self by a destroyed cabin in the middle of the woods, along with several soldiers. Ahead of the player remains several destroyed vehicles, somewhat buried in the harsh snow. Several subjects have reported that they can actually feel the chills from the snow, all though this could be a likely non-anomalous effect and the brain playing tricks on the player. Past the vehicle wreck is a large concrete wall, with a steel sliding gate in the center. On the other side of the wall is a oak table with several guns, including but not limited to, An AK-47, an SMG, and a G17.

After the player picks up a gun, waves of enemies will start to attempt to ambush the player based on the difficulty setting. Even with minimal VR experience, the player will know what to do and have extremely fast reflexes with weaponry, as if they had mastered their skill with weaponry. These skills will stay with the player for the rest of their life. Due to this, the games are commonly sent to MTF compounds in order to help train the armed staff there. Nearly every player has said that the game was fun to play, and they would likely play it again if they could.