. The game follows Olivenia, a daring police officer tasked with an escort mission through a zombie-ravaged city. Key Game Details Release Date: Currently scheduled for Rogue-lite exploration RPG/ADV with visual novel elements. PC (available to wishlist on the Steam Store Narrative: The story is a sequel connected to the original Tunnel Escape , taking place parallel to its events in an infected city. Core Gameplay Mechanics Combat & Survival:
Both survive but are recaptured. In adjacent cells, they tap memories in morse code. No rescue comes. The game ends on a single tap: “Worth it.”
I just rolled credits on Tunnel Escape: Fate Entwined , and I haven’t felt this hollow since Firewatch . At its surface, it’s a claustrophobic digging sim. You’ve got two prisoners, one shovel, and a crumbling tunnel beneath a maximum-security black site. But dig deeper (pun intended), and you find a heartbreaking engine of narrative consequence.
For a visual look at the atmosphere and gameplay mechanics that define this narrative: 26:39
This is the cruel irony of the tunnel escape. You spend weeks, months, years digging away from captivity, only to find yourself trapped in a deeper prison: the prison of shared destiny. You are free, but you are never alone.
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. The game follows Olivenia, a daring police officer tasked with an escort mission through a zombie-ravaged city. Key Game Details Release Date: Currently scheduled for Rogue-lite exploration RPG/ADV with visual novel elements. PC (available to wishlist on the Steam Store Narrative: The story is a sequel connected to the original Tunnel Escape , taking place parallel to its events in an infected city. Core Gameplay Mechanics Combat & Survival:
Both survive but are recaptured. In adjacent cells, they tap memories in morse code. No rescue comes. The game ends on a single tap: “Worth it.”
I just rolled credits on Tunnel Escape: Fate Entwined , and I haven’t felt this hollow since Firewatch . At its surface, it’s a claustrophobic digging sim. You’ve got two prisoners, one shovel, and a crumbling tunnel beneath a maximum-security black site. But dig deeper (pun intended), and you find a heartbreaking engine of narrative consequence.
For a visual look at the atmosphere and gameplay mechanics that define this narrative: 26:39
This is the cruel irony of the tunnel escape. You spend weeks, months, years digging away from captivity, only to find yourself trapped in a deeper prison: the prison of shared destiny. You are free, but you are never alone.