Life is just one big game of charades. We always show what we want other people to see and who we are on the inside doesn't matter. We judge a book by its cover way too often. It has always been like that since Day One. Until somebody comes along and changes that. Someone came in the dead of the night and took away young teens from across the United States. No one knows where they were taken. No one knows how they were taken. All that was left behind was a list of instructions for the families and loved ones telling them to come to a certain place at a certain time. There, they find out exactly what happened to those boys and girls. There they are on the silver screen, all of them wearing different costumes and masks. The rules of the game are simple but easy to break: 1. All of the players are permitted to say anything about themselves, but it cannot be any information that directly reveals who they are (their loved one's names or their own name, addresses, their age, what they look like). If any of this information is revealed by the player, the player will be eliminated. 2. The players will be put into all sorts of dangerous situations that act as levels, however; there will be a time limit. These levels will include situations like for example a zombie apocalypse, events that happened during the past or future or entering an alternate dimension. Much like a reality show, the players will be eliminated in each level. If a player happens to die or is left behind during the level, they are eliminated. 3. The loved ones will have five chances to guess which of the players is their own. If chosen correctly, the player is returned safe and sound but with their memories wiped of the whole experience. If chosen incorrectly and there are no more chances left, the player is eliminated. The game ends when all the remaining players are guessed correctly or when all the players are eliminated. Wanna play?