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195 countries in the world, teenagers left alone in each, 36 countries solve the unknown puzzle.3 teenagers in America wake up on January 1, 3020. The Earth is over populated and the world decided for the sake of humanity to explore both the moon and mars. But they left behind a bunch of teenagers to decide what countries are the strongest, smartest, and most resourceful by leaving pre-adults to solve the worlds hardest problem. Can we work together without killing each other? They have 2 years to go to their nations capital and get instructions on how to save their country.
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