Bernd And The Mystery Of Unteralterbach -

When a distant relative dies under mysterious circumstances, Bernd inherits a dilapidated farmhouse in the fictional, ultra-remote village of (a name that playfully translates to "Lower Old Creek"). The village is nestled so deep in the Bavarian wilderness that GPS doesn't work there, and the locals speak a dialect so thick it might as well be a different language.

Nobody knows who made it. The game credits just say “A Friend from Oberammergau.” The official website is a Geocities page frozen in 1998 that only loads if you have Netscape Navigator. Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach

What makes Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach a true mystery is not the plot, but the tone. The first two hours feel like a horror game. The lighting is eerie. The music is a dissonant, lone accordion. You expect a jump scare at every corner. When a distant relative dies under mysterious circumstances,

In the late 1980s, Bernd vanished without warning. Some say he left in the dead of night, while others claim he was seen walking into the woods, never to return. The townspeople were left with more questions than answers, and the mystery surrounding Bernd only deepened. The game credits just say “A Friend from Oberammergau