Alan, a young science teacher, finds himself and millions of other, forced by alien invaders to participate in absurd VR "Apocalypse Games." Desperate to save his sick daughter, he took the path of gun and sword, embarking on a journey to become one of the top players in this deadly virtual world. All were forced to survive a series of different apocalypse scenarios: Ice age, Nuclear Fallout, AI Meltdown, Apex predators, etc. all for one promise: [Defeat all rounds and we will leave your world in peace] Every year, with less than 10% managed to survive, the whole world would watch the games in terror as their loved ones suffered and died. After seven grueling years, Alan and his team become the last hope for humanity. But even their valiant efforts end in defeat. Alan loses everything—his comrades, his daughter, and the hope of mankind. Given a second chance, equip with the knowledge of the game's secrets and the future, will this simple science teacher succeed in saving the world? ---------------- Author Notes: This is my fifth Novel, i believe this one will show all my experience after writing 2000+ chapters and being Top 20 Webnovel Authors for 3 years. Its VR + Squid games + Apocalypse movies If you like any of those you will like this one #SmartMC #System #FullpackAction #Magic #MartialArts #Mecha #Vampire # Werewolf #Zombies #Bloodlines #Alien #War #Romance#SliceofLife #PopCulture Check out Apocalypse Game VIDEO TRAILER and COMIC TEASER on www.avans.xyz
The air was filled with the sounds of gunshots, cheers, and excited chatter. The facility was designed to accommodate multiple batches at the same time, with 20 players in each batch. Alan and his group of five, along with Merle and his group of six, were all part of the same batch, which added to the intensity of the competition.
As the first mission, target practice, commenced, the participants eagerly prepared themselves. The challenge was divided into three categories: close-range moving target, 100 meters, and 300 meters. Each player was given 10 shots to showcase their marksmanship, and their scores would be determined based on their accuracy. A hit target earned them 10 points, while a bullseye scored 20 points. However, any missed target would not count toward their score.