SCP: Bloodwater
SCP: Bloodwater Summary
SCP: Bloodwater is a mobile Android app in Strategy by Neuroticfly Games. Released in Oct 2023 (2 years ago). It has about 104.2K+ installs and 481 ratings with a 2.64★ (poor) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2.7K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 19, 2023.
Recent activity: 101 installs this week (5.9K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth , and 1.00 new ratings this week View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 19, 2023 .
2.64★
Ratings: 481
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App Description
Strategy management game based from SCP-354
SCP Bloodwater is a strategy management defense game inspired by the SCP Foundation's SCP-354 ("The Red Pool").
In this game, you take the role of a newly appointed Site Director at the Red Pool Containment Zone, also known as the Area-354 Containment Site. Your mission as the new Site Director is threefold:
1) Harvest Resources
2) Attack and Defend
3) Research and Progress
Be warned; this is an anomalously strategic game.
★ Which research should you do first?
★ How many D-Class should you deploy?
★ What type of military unit should you use against that beast?
★ Should you retreat now and save your team or continue the assault?
★ Should you focus on your military and conventional weapons or research genetics instead and use the Red Pool's monsters against it?
★ Do you have what it takes to defend your base until the Red Pool awakens?
In this universe, SCP-354 has been elevated to Thaumiel for the discovery of SCP-354-B, which is a valuable organic material that drops from entities that SCP-354 manifests, referred to as SCP-354-A.
For this reason, the SCP Foundation has launched operations in order to harvest more SCP-354-B which in turn had only made SCP-354 angry. Consequently and unsurprisingly, the more they harvest SCP-354-B and the more they slaughter SCP-354-A entities, the larger and stronger the swarms become. But you have no choice, similar to the Y-909 compound, SCP-354-B is just too valuable so these harvesting operations must continue as much as possible.
