Bernd And The Mystery Of Unteralterbach [ HD 360p ]

| Ending | Condition | |--------|------------| | Professional | Recover bell, no romance. Bernd returns to Munich, bored. | | Lothario | Recover bell + sleep with 2+ women (requires careful time management). | | Hildegard’s Path | Give her prayer book + visit church at night Day 2 → deepest story. | | Ute’s Revenge | Pay her blackmail but then refuse scene → she exposes a fake secret; funny. | | True Mystery | Collect all diary pages (5 total – check church, museum, inn, sawmill, mayor’s office) before returning bell → unlocks bonus scene: the real reason the bell was stolen (aliens. It’s always aliens). |


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