Nightmare Factory: Hard Mode
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Sep 17, 2017
"The Nightmare Factory is an animated series?" Draco questioned with a frown.
  "Yeah!" Luna answered,"it's on YouTube!"
  "But the website that we were on is CALLED Nightmare Factory!" The Korean explained, looking for the website in his history. 
  Spotting the logo, he clicked on it.
  "What..?" He muttered,"the Nightmare Exchange? This is seriously some messed up shit..."
  "So what do we now?" The Samoan asked.
  "Simple," Draco replied,"we're taking them down. Once and for all."
  Gathering anyone related to the former players or the former players themselves, Draco plans to stop the factory once and for all. They will find out more about the Nightmare Factory and its website, now called "Nightmare Exchange".
  
  10 players, some are possible spies. Now the goal was to survive and found out...Who is the new Game Master?
  "ReAdY tO pLaY pLaYeRs?"

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