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SCP – Containment Breach is an indie horror game developed by Joonas "Regalis" Rikkonen. It is based on stories from the SCP Foundation collaborative writing project. In the game, the player controls a human test subject, D-9341, who is trapped in an underground facility designed to study and contain anomalous entities known as SCPs. [2]
The SCP Foundation [note 3] is a fictional organization featured in stories created by contributors on the SCP Wiki, a wiki-based collaborative writing project. Within the project's shared fictional universe, the SCP Foundation is a secret organization that is responsible for capturing, containing, and studying various paranormal, supernatural, and other mysterious phenomena (known as ...
Pages in category "SCP Foundation" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... SCP: Secret Laboratory; Secure. Contain. Protect. Serpent's Hand;
Secret Lab was slated to develop the Tiki Bar TV video game, Day of the Tiki. [1] [2] Secret Lab also developed the tie-in video games for Canadian superhero web series, Heroes of the North. Secret Lab also works on the critically acclaimed adventure game, Night in the Woods, building dialogue engine tools, and creating the mobile version of ...
In December 2014, [1] while enrolled in an Information Systems undergraduate course, [2] Ang partnered with fellow competitive esports player Alaric Choo to found the startup company Secretlab, which would design and produce gaming chairs. [3]
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Secretlab was founded as a startup company in December 2014 [6] by former professional esports players Ian Alexander Ang and Alaric Choo, [7] both of whom specialised in StarCraft II. [8]
www.scps.org is a web page devoted to the SCPS protocols and contains links to the protocol specifications, briefing material, and test results. [dead link ] (SCPS at the Wayback Machine (archive index)) The Open Channel Foundation distributes a free reference implementation of the SCPS protocols that includes a transport-layer PEP application.