A downloadable game


Forty Five Hundred (4.5k or FFH for short) is a survival shooter game developed by solo-dev Scorp. In this game you will be given missions in an open-world environment, to which you must bring your own preferred equipment and your own way to tackle the situation. To be at your peak performance you will also need to make sure you are well rested, saturated, not thirsty, well medicated and make sure you keep a high reputation in the town to not get killed.
All your progress is effectively permanent and if you die you are dead forever, therefore if you want a chance to live you must make sure you're ready for whatever you're about to face.



Amidst this country entry policy change a soldier attempting to bypass the border with a civil airplane gets shot down and lands in one of many countries living without a concrete government or laws. This soldier survives the crash but ends up getting a concussion making them not only lose the ability to recognize other human faces but also forgets who they are and what they are doing, leading them to only have the goal to figure out what's happening, to get out of the country and go home, not knowing that their home is likely not present. After breaking into a house and finding a map and a car they drive to the exit gate in hopes to get out but finds out that among the few laws still present in that towns government one of them is that

Everyone within the town must pay a toll of Forty Five Hundred in order to leave.

An investigator who gets their hands on lost audio-tapes documenting most of this soldiers actions, being almost an audio-diary, finds them fascinating and documents his findings and research into this person.




Official website:

https://scorphosting.mooo.com/fortyfivehundred/



The game is currently being developed and no public build is released.
If you would like to follow the development you can do so in the Discord:
 https://discord.gg/v6j7TjYpGv

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-10/10 no gayness yet

All of the characters are canonically men, think again.