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Gāme Ovēr: Azalea Isłand
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    Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Apr 22, 2015
Mature
In the future science had engineered an entirely unique gaming system. Therefore, you could enter the game as yourself. You felt pain, hunger and such with your nervous system uploaded. But once you die, game over, you harmlessly return to the real world. Whether in an Arcade, bedroom or such, the game can be activated with nothing but a computer and wiring system. 
This time something goes wrong, a glitch in the server. So, entering this dangerous glitch provided that whenever it's "Game Over.", it's game over in the real world as well. Will these individuals have what it takes to survive while scientists work to revive them from the database?
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17 parts Complete Mature

In the future, science has found a way to re-animate the dead and make them pliant servants for the wealthy. They buy the units for 10,000 for a base model. More attractive units sell higher as well as the more physically fit the model is the higher the price. The units are used for anything and everything their owner wants, from household work to administrative duties, to even being sexual companions. They are each programmed with a hard drive in their brain that works like a computer and allows them to have a quick mind and agility, as well as nano machines in their body to repair any damage that can occur with normal usage. There are some people who still view the units as a dead body and have trouble interacting with them in their daily life. But most of the population is too poor to even afford one so this problem is left to the upper classes that can buy the units. For some, poverty is worse than death. For one Porcelyn, death is just the start.