CASE 2: Animatronics Horror
The second case in a truly scary and challenging first-person stealth horror game. It starts with you getting locked in the local police station, but things get worse from there. The story takes you across the station and into the sewers, as you try to escape your pursuer and solve the mystery of a missing friend.
CASE 2: Animatronics Survival is a sequel to a truly scary and challenging first-person stealth horror game. Two years before the attack on the police station, there was a terrible tragedy in the city, which claimed the lives of three children. The event was known as the “Case of the Missing Children” and was never solved. But people began to get nervous, afraid that something like this could happen again.
On one rainy summer evening, a young college student, whose name is Mike O., is walking home from work when he notices an old, seemingly abandoned factory nearby. He goes in and explores it, curious about its history. He finds an old switch on the wall, which he activates by accident. As soon as he does that, he hears footsteps. Someone is coming towards him! The man who appears in front of him wears a big plastic mask with a huge grin on his face. The mask seems familiar to Mike—immediately he realizes where he saw it before…
Back in the days before the attack on the police station, there was a terrible tragedy in the city, which is now known only as “The Case”. It started with a group of teenagers who did not have anywhere to spend the night and ended with a virus epidemic. The infected people became bloodthirsty zombies, who tore other people apart and devoured them. The authorities could not stand for this and sent their troops to destroy all the zombies.
However, it was too late – the virus had already spread over the entire city. Those who were lucky enough to survive had to hide in shelters or camps, built in anticipation of such a crisis. Now it’s up to you to survive! You will be playing as a former police officer detective named Mike Seeker. He has been hiding out in an abandoned shelter for two years and has made it his goal to continue his investigation into what caused “The Case.”