The Zodiac Challenge (Interactive Story)
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  • Reads 683
  • Votes 66
  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 7m
Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2019
Twelve teams consisting of twelve members. The Zodiac Challenge consists of 144 members from all around the world. Each team has to complete a series of challenge to collect points that will determine if they will either stay or be eliminated from their team.

Each member has to collect individual points for their own survival. The member who is unable to collect a certain amount points within one week will be eliminated.

A winner will be announced if all the other teams have been eliminated.

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This is an interactive story. Like the ones Vivasaurs makes. You have to vote for the choices for the story to continue. Each challenge has to be solve by YOU (the reader). There might be gore and/or really disturbing scenes so uh, have fun!
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