That real-life FPS played by Chatroulette is back, and way bigger than before

The team behind the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:real-life first-person shooter that debuted back in August is back with Level 2, a sequel that ups the ante in almost every way. No longer boun🍷d to backyards and forests, this new video takes the real-life FPS to 🍷the depths of space, where aliens have infested the crew of a spaceship.

For those not familiar with what I'm talking about, the real-life FPS was originally a prank pulled by a group of people who call themselves Realm Pictures. They set up what was basically a real-time play directed by C♛hatroulette users - you tell the gruff protagonist to go here, shoot that zombie, and he does it, reacting as you do.

I don't want to spoil the fun of what happens in this new video; just know that there is a boss figh﷽t that involves an Aliens reference this time around, and it's pretty amazing how much effort ✨the team went through to improve on the original concept. Take a look:

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With Level 2 now complete, Realm Pictures wants to take things to the next … er, level. They want to produce a Level 3, with a whole world full of lore and characters. They've taken to to accomplish this, and have already surpassed their $1,530 goal. Backers get to help participate not just in the final product, but in choosing costumes, set, story, and more. It's pretty cheap to g🐠et in on as far as crowdfunding goes, with a minimum pledge of £1/$1.53 a𓆏nd no higher reward tiers.

Level 3 should finish loading around April 2016. That's a bit longer wait than the tiไme between the first video and this one, but personally, I'm okay with that. More time to re-watch and share these ambitious feats of cinematography.

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