SCP: Containment Breach Part 9 - The Funniest of Us

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I hope this isn't the Last of Us...
I'm so sorry. Full of piss and vinegar and with balls made entirely out of brass Richard takes mouse in hand and gets even more lost than we already are. Will his bravado last? Will he conquer SCP Containment Breach? Probably not.

In 2007 (predating the Weeping Angels from Doctor Who) an anonymous user on 4chan's /x/ board created SCP-173, a statue that moves at high speeds when not being observed and kills any human it can find.
The threat of this hostile entity gave birth to the SCP Foundation, a wiki-style website cataloging SCPs, essentially ghost stories written by anyone. Some of them are scary, some are funny, and some are downright boring. Nonetheless many of them are interesting reads and we recommend checking it out.
SCP: Containment Breach is a free indie game created by a handful of developers and modders. You are D-9341, a D-Class disposable test subject of the SCP Foundation. During a routine interaction with SCP-173 the facility suffers a major containment breach, releasing several hostile entities usually hell-bent on killing you.

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Check out the SCP Foundation here: http://www.scp-wiki.net/

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