

As you try to escape, though, you’ll see the various other “SCPs” trying to escape, too. The facility you are in is in a state of total disarray, and your goal is simple – get to the exit and make away from the facility. The game itself has a pretty simple process – you play as ‘Class-D’, a form of test subject. How good, then, can SCP be? Supernatural horror on a budget It’s terrifying, engaging, and highly exciting – but it’s also got some limits.

Taking part in the body of a human test subject who has been stored away, you need to try and break out from the SCP facility and escape. The game was pretty well regarded when it was first released. Please verify information on your own (ideally with professionals) for your specific needs.If you are on the lookout for a horror game to try out that is made with plenty of heart, you might want to look at Undertow Games’ 2012 release, SCP – Containment Breach. SCP.GAMES, in conjunction with various attorneys and consultants, will be releasing in-depth findings of legal requirements for SCP game developers mid-late 2023 for free on the Resources page.ĭISCLOSURE: Information provided by SCP.GAMES or partners is not legal advice and is primarily intended for informational purposes. Intellectual Property (IP) - Creative Commons (Required) Game Engine/Middleware - Proprietary (Often Required)ĭerivative/Game-Specific Code - Proprietary (Sometimes Required) And though game technology specifically does not need to be re-released under this license (often unable to be if from third-parties like Unreal Engine), the lore and intellectual property of the SCP mythos are required to, often requiring SCP games to be multi-licensed software. Game developers - and other industries - are able to commercially derive from this content under Creative Commons. With the SCP community, there is no official canon - and can be seen as a community-driven multiverse. The SCP community submit articles to the SCP Wiki, typically alternative-reality supernatural materials of a wide diversity that tie into various “unofficial” canons.

SCP stands for “Special Containment Procedures” and the motto "Secure, Contain, Protect.”, though is typically equally valid.
