

This game will allow you to plunge headlong into the depths of the human mind, and also go into the past of the main character, on which, as it turns out, the future of the world’s population depends.

As it turns out, the population of the earth is in great danger and only you can help it. Later, at your galactic station, completely incomprehensible and very strange things began to happen, with which you have to fight, while not losing your mind. On this planet it becomes quite boring and ordinary, from which our main character gradually begins to go crazy. The main task of the brave team is to explore the surface of an unknown planet and build the first settlements on it. The storyline will tell us about a group of people, which will be our main character, who went to the surface of the planet Mars to search for a new home. Since that time, she has returned to her Tanzanian clinic many times, continuing to provide innovative treatment and rehabilitation for epilepsy, benefitting thousands of Africans afflicted with “moon madness.Moons of Madness is a game project presented to the world in the horror genre, in which all actions will take place from a first-person perspective. She then married and immigrated to Canada and gained accreditation as a psychiatrist at McGill, then as an anthropologist at the University of B.C. Albert Schweitzer, she worked with him at his renowned clinic in Gabon.

Soon after, at the behest of Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Protected by UN soldiers, she served as the hospital’s lone bedside physician during civil war atrocities. Aall was asked by the Red Cross to fly to the Belgian Congo to manage a 300-bed hospital. She became the first Western physician to treat a variant of epilepsy that is now recognized by the WHO as “Nodding Syndrome.” The following year, Dr. There she pioneered the treatment of epilepsy, establishing in 1959 her own remote clinic - which still exists today.

Louise Aall of Tsawwassen, B.C., studied medicine in Germany, France and Switzerland before working solo as an itinerant bush doctor in rural Tanganyika (now Tanzania).
