The story kicks off when Bernd, living a life of quiet desperation, finds himself stranded in the fictional, isolated Bavarian village of .
A complex web of choices that lead to wildly different, often horrific, endings. Bernd and the Mystery of Unteralterbach
In an era of polished, corporate-backed indie games, Unteralterbach feels like a raw transmission from the digital underground. It doesn't care about being "likable." The story kicks off when Bernd, living a
For those intrigued, obtaining the game is a quest in itself. It is not on Steam. It is not on GOG. The original CD-ROM release (2004) regularly sells for upwards of €150 on eBay Kleinanzeigen. Your best bet is the fan-maintained "Unteralterbach Archive Project" (UAP), a WordPress blog that hosts an ISO file patched to run on modern systems via ScummVM. It doesn't care about being "likable