About MirrorSoul
MirrorSoul is a post-apocalyptic zombie shooter with survival and RPG elements.
THE BIG IDEA
In the world of a post-apocalyptic future, which was the result of an inaccurate prediction of the Mayan peoples, changes are taking place: the threat to human survival and evolution becomes paramount. The planet has changed to such an extent that the usual life has sunk into oblivion. The result of the changes is the relocation of people into autonomous bunkers and underground cities with an uneven distribution of resources and opportunities.
Inequality has emerged between the rich and poor bunkers, causing some survivors to live in abundance while others are on the brink of survival. By that time, scientists had invented futuristic laboratories and placed them in shelters to conduct experiments on zombies/humans, one of which was genome modification. These bunkers affected the ecology of the planet. Pollution by CO2 and human waste has become a key problem of the era. A whole layer of people consider salvation in the form of a bunker to be the best vision of the future, but this puts a castle for a normal life on the surface.
The population of the bunkers, the moles, find it difficult to give up their habits and sacrifice their lives for a better future: not everyone believes that the bunker is the right outcome, and life on the surface is dangerous. Some residents decided to organize their own island of life with an alternative society on the surface of the planet according to their own laws and rules, vaguely reminiscent of life before the disaster. No one else saw such daredevils in the bunker, and the connection was completely broken. Such people were assigned the status “dead” in their personal cards. Differences in views about the future are what separate some survivors from others. The worldview of the old generation leaves its mark on the decisions of the current one. Even the works of Darwin proved that insufficiently adapted species subsequently died out, and therefore fewer and fewer people were eager to get to the surface. People increasingly firmly believe that a military detachment of “exterminators” will clear the territory of the threat, and the virus will be defeated by medical teams of researchers and bioengineers. The main character also believes in this truth, but intends to become the one who, with his own hands, will bring peace to the hearts of people.