I made a interactable Mouse Utopia somewhere in the belly of Epstein Island.
Based on the last generations of the experiment, you will get to know the political climate of the mice.
The status quo of the pen will be disrupted by the parasite that is eating the food and drinking the water, the left side of the pen wants to feed it and redistribute the food, but the right side would preffer if they keep their stuff, kick the parasite out and ration for the future.
In the same time, the reproduction rates are going downhill, and the genetic variability is getting reduced.
This is fantastic, we need more red pilled knowledge bomb games for this younger generation. We turn kids into patriotic nationalists from just playing video games
based i havent played it since the very early stages.. look forward to a full release
Adrian Sanders
OP, you are doing a great service. You are keeping this story in the public eye. Put your patreon up so people can donate people need to support you you have done more for this than most of the posters have done
Dominic Davis
This looks pretty good but I have no idea what I'm looking at
Noah Ross
This is inspired weirdness, what gave you this idea? can't wait to play it..
Kevin Gonzalez
I hope it will make sense when you play the game.
The particular idea of the mouse utopia or the game in general?
i just attributed that to some funny quirk by a schizo mind guess it was way more of a series of intentional conscious decisions than i thought
Jonathan Davis
This is a direct link, will not take you to the page but to a direct download. I usually gave a mediafire link, but some people didnt like that so this one is secure.
Yeah, the game is surely incoherent for people not on the subjetc. Not a good introduction, but that was not the goal I had in mind when I started doing this. I wanted to make something people here would enjoy to some extent.
Apu had some problems at the end of Part 2, the other frog is Kek and he will try to rescue Apu.
>A memo from the agency’s wildlife chief in 2010 noted that Mr. Epstein’s properties had “a long history of egregious and blatant disregard for environmental regulations.” Projects had “introduced several nonnative species to the island.” The arrival of one invasive species, the Cuban tree frog, led to a recommendation that all landscaping and building materials be inspected, the memo said.
Parker Price
not one person would figure this out by themselves