Bridge over Troubled Water

"Guys, there is only one rule here, don't slip."

- Andrew at the start of the level

Bridge over Troubled Water is the third level of the campaign in the game No Safe Place. It features the main characters leaving Cape Cod by fighting their way over the Bourne Bridge, Military Forces on one end and zombies on the other.

Overview
The level starts with the four characters approaching the Bourne Bridge as it begins to rain. Andrew explains that the bridge is the "only chance we have of getting off Cape Cod". The characters prepare for battle, and then gameplay begins.

Players start with a Spas-12 Shotgun as their starting weapon and a M9 pistol as their secondary. Players are instructed to make their way onto the bridge while fighting zombies and avoiding random moments of survivor traffic.

Once on the bridge, players are told to sprint across it. You will encounter a new type of zombie at this point, Infected, faster versions of the previously seen zombies, with the original slower zombies mixed in. As players move across the bridge, the storm intensifies, making it harder to see and hear as the thunder claps overhead.

Once you are halfway across the bridge, military helicopters will begin flying overhead. The Military will begin shouting orders at the group such as "Drop your weapons!" and "Stay where you are!" Ignore these and keep moving forward. The Helicopters will begin firing at both you and the zombies, so you will have to sprint from car to car, hiding behind each.

As you near the other side of the bridge, you will see a police and military blockade. Soldiers at this blockade will begin to open fire on you, trying to keep you back, and will begin to advance on you. Hold out long enough, and an armored bus full of survivors will come driving down the bridge. Survivors will jump out and begin defending you, at which point a man will appear in the doorway to the bus and tell you to "Come on!" Move to the door and a cutscene will begin, showing the survivors loading back onto the bus, and blowing through the military blockade, and off of Cape Cod.