End Game (on hold)

End Game (on hold)

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All she did was type 4 little lines of code and all that happened was the destruction of her perfect little world. Andy is a computer game designer with all the newest technology and gadgets but none of those things can help her when she gets pulled into the latest game she’s built. When she’s transported to the smoggy Dirt Town in Main City, filled with skyscrapers and floating cars she knows she’s in trouble and the only person that can help her is the games ‘hero’ Jack. Knowing the streets and buildings by heart she can easily navigate through the city she designed. The hard part is getting the cynical, bad-mannered, tough guy and total hottie to open his door, not to mention trying to convince him that he is the only one that can help her. Using only her head and a small laptop from the ‘real’ world, she helps Jack complete his missions and get closer to the end game.
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