It's pretty complex, and I can't really remember much of it. Pretty much, S, my lil bro, some other people, and I are in this 'game' where we either survive or live. We can't see the enemy, but he, along with the good guy, have the remote controls. The bad guy controls evil machines in the game, trying to kill us with them, while the good guy opens up exits and paths for us so we can live. In this one part, S and I are in a building, and we're trying to escape out of it, going through the triple doors (after exit out of one door, there's another, and another). The doors are sort of like Target, where you can see through them. There are three doors on each exit that we can exit through. (We can exit through door a, b, or c, and go to doors d, e, and f, then to doors g, h, and i). There are these machines trying to kill us while we go out, and we have to escape through 3 certain doors in order to escape. We have to stop running accordingly (if we just run through it, there will be a machine which will kill us-- it's all about the timing and which doors we pick to go through). I don't really know how to describe the machines. There are these extension things that can go any direction--they're pretty long, and at the end of them are these red boxing punching gloves, or so they look like. The bad guy can control their speed, angle, and whatsoever. So, S and I are running out of the doors. I hear the bad guy saying that we had a 11% chance of survival; however, in my mind, I can predict what the machines' moves are going to do, so I say instructions out loud so both S and I can survive. (Stop! Run in this door! etc etc). I think the good guy might have put the instructions in my mind to help us escape. So we escape out of the building to find it is raining outside.
Now, it's still in the same game, and as an outsider, I learn that my younger brother is has the "cure" power. I'm not quite sure what that means. But, he is able to wipe the screen clean so the 'player' can start over if the situation is getting bad. Not quite sure what it does overall, except for that.
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