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Continuity Annex 6

The world notices when you look too closely.

Deploy alone from County Continuity Annex 6 into sprawling towns, industrial ruins, and forgotten backroads, then search, survive, and extract before the area—or the evidence you uncover—begins to respond.

ABSTRACT SIGNAL FIELD — NOT GAMEPLAY
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Premise

From County Continuity Annex 6, you deploy alone into sprawling towns, industrial ruins, and forgotten backroads where every excursion is a gamble. Search for supplies, follow fragmentary objectives, survive whatever occupies the area, and find a way home before your ammunition, health, or nerve runs out.

It is a single-player, PSX-inspired tactical survival-horror FPS built around exploration, preparation, and extraction.

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How it plays

Your character is more than a health bar. Marksmanship, strength, endurance, awareness, and other hard-earned abilities shape how you handle weapons and survive the field. Injuries, stamina, hunger, thirst, equipment wear, and limited carrying space force difficult decisions.

Combat is dangerous rather than constant. Sometimes the right answer is to fight, sometimes it is to hide, and sometimes it is to abandon the mission before you lose everything you brought.

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What lies beneath

Beneath the survival game is a hidden story about a world that notices you looking too closely. Impossible rooms hide inside ordinary buildings. Photographs capture moments from viewpoints that should not exist. Evidence follows you back to places that were supposed to be safe.

Stay too long, uncover too much, and the anomalies begin to respond—because some threats can be killed, but the worst ones can only be recognized early enough to escape.

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Recurring signals

  • Institutional classification of the impossible
  • Observation changing the observed
  • Preparation versus curiosity
  • Home as a compromised safe space
  • Survival through early recognition
  • Consequences that persist beyond extraction