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The Tunnel of Love is an unmarked location in the Ash Heap region of Appalachia. It is an interior that is part of Nuka-World on Tour as the center of the Tunnel of Love event.
Background[]
Originally, the Tunnel of Love was a series of mining tunnels outside Lewisburg. At some point, Alfonso x and his crew were hired by their boss Jack to extract Ultracite crystals from the mine.[1] A month later, as the mining crew continued to remove the crystals, the old mineshafts began to collapse, and the crew began hearing weird noises that Alfonso x considered could be a ghost.[2] A few weeks later, after more of the mine collapsed and the weird noises increased, Alfonso x claimed that he and the other miners were going to pack up and leave soon, as there "ain't no fancy crystals worth this crew's life."[3]
In 2104, the traveling Nuka-World on Tour group arrived in Appalachia and settled near Lewisburg, repurposing the old mine as a Tunnel of Love.
Layout[]
Exterior[]
The Tunnel of Love is set up in what appears to be a small cavernous mine just below the Nuka Launcher rollercoaster at Nuka-World on Tour. A minecart sits outside of the entrance to the Tunnel of Love. The tunnel itself can be accessed via a large circular door.
Interior[]
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Appearances[]
The Tunnel of Love appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Nuka-World on Tour update.
Behind the scenes[]
- Among the developers who worked on the creation of the Tunnel of Love was level designer Courtney Raine, who also worked on the Spin the Wheel tent.[Non-game 1]
- During development, the idea of having the camera in the Tunnel of Love flash every time a player walked by was discussed. It was on the shortlist of development goals at one point, but was ultimately cut due to the risk of having multiple flashes at once.[Non-game 2]
References[]
Non-game
- ↑ Courtney Raine on Twitter: "Some of the level design work I have done for @Fallout
Worked with excellent people to bring these concepts to life! #leveldesign #Fallout" - ↑ Nuka-World on Tour with special guests Carl McKevitt and Kismet! (38:10)
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