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Stay Alive
Thomas Lettner (AT)
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In my game, you go on a bear hunt armed with a bow and arrow. The reason for this is that one night something terrible happened. Your house and half the medieval city were hit by a major fire and destroyed. You stay alive by eating the bear meat you obtain and by selling it and getting something to drink, for example. On the bear hunt, though, you are not spared from injuries either. Therefore you need your catch in order to heal your wounds by selling it. Too great an injury to the head or the chest means the game is over. But very serious injuries on two other parts of your body also lead to a premature end. In addition, you also need to try to earn 850 silver coins, so that you can buy a farm and settle down. The most difficult task in this game, though, is to survive.
Source: Thomas Lettner (AT)

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