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Survival Zer0

WPC #234 Bronze Award Winner... Inspired by Demon Slayer and Sword Art Online... Shade has lost the meaning that his life once held. Due to this, he bends to the temptation of the "Old Man" who promises to help him find the answers to all his questions. Unfortunately, Shade finds himself betrayed as he is forced inside of a death game called Survival Zer0 alongside thousands of other players. Now they must complete a total of 20 stages inside the game that forces players to kill one another for survival. With no other choice, Shade must now battle for survival, staining his hands with the blood of his enemies as he seeks to find a way out of the game. Little does he know that the game holds many dangerous secrets that will change his life forever. ***** Updates are at least one chapter per day. Bonus chapters can be given in accordance with the number of power stones or golden tickets received. Key (May be subject to change): 20 PS or 5 GT- 1 Bonus Chapter 50 PS or 10 GT- 2 Bonus Chapters 100 PS or 25 GT- 3 Bonus Chapters

Prince_nonchalant · 游戏
分數不夠
155 Chs

A Hint

Team Catastrophe ventured towards the next town, nearing the Seventh Stage. It was currently noon as they passed through a very desolate city with very little chatter between them.

There were many damaged buildings that were now nothing more than rubble, sprawled out in the middle of the road. Modes of transportation such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles also laid damaged in the streets.

It was almost as if they were walking towards the end of the world that had just been hit by the apocalypse. Shade and Sadie walked side by side behind Stitch who led from the front.

Team Catastrophe now had a total of eight powerful players. It was safe to say that no other team in the game could pose a threat to them.

"When can we take another break, Stitch? My legs are starting to cramp," murmured Miranda.

"We've all been walking just as long as you and no one else is complaining. You should learn to be a little more resilient, Miranda," argued Karl.