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The Dilma casts you as a journalist probing a mysterious Petrobrás site in a fictionalized Brazil. What starts as a routine investigation turns tense when the facility’s elevator fails, stranding you in a labyrinth of hidden corridors. As you search for an exit, you uncover incriminating evidence tied to a political faction. The real tension kicks in when the ex-president herself intervenes, using increasingly desperate tactics to block your escape. The game blends point-and-click exploration with timed decisions that shape the outcome. This indie title leans into dark humor and suspense without overexplaining its political satire. The antagonist’s relentless efforts to contain the story add a twisted edge to the escape-room style gameplay. While brief, the narrative twists and quirky dialogue keep the experience brisk and memorable. No major awards or stats track its legacy, but fans of offbeat adventures might appreciate its bold tone.
You're a reporter that investigates a secret fictitious place apparently abandoned by Petrobrás, but you end up discovering a secret place of "PT" where there is evidence that could end up removing the president from office. Everything looks fine until the elevator "breaks", making the reporter find another way out to get out of there. Being desperate and with no time left, Dilma takes her last attitude that changes the destiny of history and does everything to prevent the escape of the reporter.
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