This Murder Mystery map is based on a real operation that tested how a nuclear bomb would impact a whole city. You might remember this from “Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull”, where Indiana Jones hides in the refrigerator to survive the nuclear bomb. Anyways, let’s stop talking and start… talking.
Well, what would this map look like?
Basically, imagine an empty desert, far as the eye can see. But, in that desert is a nuclear test zone! You will spawn in a fake neighbourhood with fake grass and houses that look relatively similar to each other, just with different colours. Inside each house will have the usual square-box TV, an uncomfortable couch, mannequins representing humans, and the most famous refrigerator. They will also occasionally have power ups for you to use, almost like the cubes in Pigment. I also wanted to say that the operation was held in Nevada, so shout out to all you Nevad-ians!
Wait… you’re missing something important…
That’s right! We have to make this map most hated by the community by adding a brand new mechanic! When the murder reaches 45-50 coins (a whole lot of gold!), a whole hecking nuclear bomb will drop, causing your screen to fade white while the game over screen is shown! The bomb will be in the middle of the city, looking down on its victims. It will have a counter saying how many coins the murderer has, which can possibly be a way to “sus-out” the murderer, even though it’s a really bad and uncreative way to find the murderer and wont recommend if you don’t want to ruin gameplay or friendships.
Is that it…?
Heck no! There will be glasses and food to gain speed and jump boost with, the regular coins, and the new fridge that will let you gain invisibility when clicked, almost like you’re hiding in it even though you are outside of it… anyways, it costs 5-10 coins, so save up!
And… that’s that! Thanks for reading and hopefully you enjoy this post!
Helpers!
@Chewy174266 - Added the counter on bomb and the part with the bomb in the middle of this neighbourhood.
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Merry Christmas! And a Happy New Year, too! Let’s make 2025 awesome! Please.