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Eclipse
Eclipse is a tense, strategy-driven twist on Russian roulette where every round is shaped by the bullets you choose to load. Instead of relying purely on luck, you build your own risk—crafting a chamber that can punish, protect, or keep you alive just long enough to outthink your opponent.
Each bullet can have a different purpose. Load shots that deal damage, bullets that shield or protect, and options that can heal or create unexpected advantages. Success comes from reading the situation, managing your resources, and committing to calculated gambles when the pressure is highest.
Core actions during a round:
- Fire Bullets: Pull the trigger on yourself and take the risk—sometimes the only way forward is to bet on your own setup.
- Pass Bullets: Skip the bullet entirely to avoid a dangerous outcome or preserve a better play for later.
- Hand Over Bullets: Force your opponent to take the shot, but beware—this move can backfire depending on what’s loaded.
Between rounds, the game opens into a planning phase where preparation matters as much as nerve. Spend your earnings to buy new bullets and useful items, building a toolkit that supports your playstyle—whether that means aggressive pressure, defensive survivability, or clever setups that punish greedy opponents.
Progress doesn’t end with a single run. As you push further, you’ll unlock permanent buffs that strengthen future attempts, encouraging experimentation and steady mastery. Every run becomes a test of how well you can adapt: balancing immediate survival with longer-term upgrades, and learning when to play safe versus when to push your luck.
Eclipse is built around high-stakes decisions, mind games, and the thrill of controlled danger—where one smart loadout can change everything, and one wrong move can end it instantly.