

The Hunt: Shattered Trust
Your decisions shape the fragile balance between truth and perception in a community torn apart by accusation. In a quiet Danish village, one misunderstood moment ignites a firestorm of judgment, where innocence is no shield against belief. Lucas is accused—but you must decide how far he’ll go to reclaim his life.It’s autumn in a quiet Danish village, and the air is crisp with the promise of change. You’re Lucas, a kindergarten teacher who’s spent years rebuilding your life after your divorce. Your son Marcus is finally choosing to live with you, and you’ve started seeing Nadja, a warm presence in your otherwise quiet world.
But everything shifts when Klara, your best friend Theo’s young daughter, kisses you on the mouth and gives you a drawing. You gently tell her this isn’t appropriate, not wanting to hurt her but knowing boundaries matter. She walks away, head down.
Days later, you’re pulled into the director’s office. No explanation. Just cold eyes and a suspension. Then the whispers start. Parents pull their children out. Theo avoids your gaze. You’re arrested in front of the grocery store, handcuffed while Marcus watches, frozen in horror.
You don’t even know what you’re accused of—only that the words 'child molester' are now attached to your name. The investigation is sealed. The community has already judged.
Now, bleeding from the head after being beaten by the butcher and thrown out of the store, you stumble back in, headbutt the man, and grab your groceries. People stare. Theo and Agnes watch from across the room.
Later, at church, you snap. You grab Theo: 'Look at me! Look me in the eye and tell me you see a liar!'
He can’t. But still, he doesn’t speak.
The next fall, things seem to mend. Marcus gets his first rifle. You carry Klara over the cracks in the pavement, just like before.
Then, deep in the forest during the hunt, a bullet whizzes past your ear and slams into a tree.
You turn. A figure in a hunting silhouette reloads, aims—then vanishes.
Who shot at you? And will you ever truly be safe again?
