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The Red Cube: execution
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Complete, First published Oct 10, 2016
The sequel to my best rated book. Only one can win and you all will be responsible of choosing who wins. This is how the game works. Inside this bucket lays fourteen mini cubes. twelve of which are blue which is a sign of safety. Two cubes will be red which means you are up for elimination. The two people will sit in the chairs while the rest will vote on which deserves to die. The person with the most votes will be eliminated. This will go on until there is one person left.
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99 parts Complete Mature

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