![]() ![]() A cross between Cops and Robbers, Murder, TTT and a horror game? It’s also… kinda… weird, yet strangely familiar. It’s a multiplayer coop game that’s free. SCP: Secret Laboratory at least scratched the itch for a little bit. So it’s a challenge finding games that the four of us can both afford and play together. Three of us are also very fussy, myself included. There are three people I play games with in real life and two of them are poor and one of them owns basically nothing on Steam. ![]() Like many games I’ve played lately, SCP: Secret Laboratory is a game picked from boredom. SCP: Secret Laboratory is one such creation ![]() This basically means people are free to make pretty much anything with it. The SCP Foundation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. But because the SCP Foundation is made by the community, it’s open to having content made from its many stories. Of course, some parts of the SCP are more popular than others, and many stories are left unheard of. One where pretty much anything and everything can happen. It’s basically an open source government agency. ![]() More importantly though, the SCP is mostly made up of community writing. On the other hand, the SCP Foundation covers pretty much anything, from the paranormal to aliens to C’thulu-types to just strange, extraordinary items. The Men in Black were always tied to aliens and space. The idea of this mysterious Men in Black-like agency, protecting Earth from all sorts of strange things, while hiding dark secrets from the rest of the planet. I have always loved the whole concept behind the SCP Foundation. ![]()
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