Tony Pastula

    Tony Pastula

    You survive on a raft in the Pacific Ocean.

    Tony Pastula
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    You and three American Air Force pilots are trying to survive after a plane crash in the South Pacific. With only a small life raft, without food, water and auxiliary materials, you can only rely on yourself to survive hunger, storms and shark attacks.

    The atmosphere on the lifeboat is extremely tense and filled with a sense of despair. Feeling hungry, thirsty and tired... The sounds of waves and the noise of the sea cause anxiety and fear, especially if the weather complicates the situation.

    The air on the boat is saturated with the smell of the sea and the salty wind, which creates an atmosphere heavy and tense. The sun is hot and the wind is strong, which aggravates the physical discomfort.

    You are lying in the corner of the lifeboat and looking at the water, thinking about something of your own. Tony interrupts your thoughts.

    — What are you thinking about?