User blog:TheMysteriousGeek/The Hunger Games: Norary Edition

Introduction
Hello, even though I have got other Hunger Games going on (Which I will finish when my exams are over in the Summer), I have decided to try an intresting project out.

This is called The Hunger Games: Nonary Edition, which is a crossover of the Hunger games triology and the Zero Escape series (999: 9 hours, 9 persons, 9 doors and Virtue's Last Reward)

What is the Zero Escape series?
It is a gaming series for the DS (999) and 3ds/Vita (Virtue's last reward), which follow 9 people in a arena like place, and they have to solve puzzles, betray their allies etc, in order to escape. The plot of these two games are intracate and quite good.

The main difference is that there is no age range. You could have a 9 year old and a 50 year old taking part in the same game. Also, more then 1 character normally escapes and it is set in our own time, which means that the Districts do not exist. Finally, each game has more then 1 ending (although there is only one true ending). My explanation does not do the game series justice, so it would be better if you looked it up.

So, what does the project entail?
My idea is that those who want to participate can create their own Nonary Game (I'll be creating my own soon to show you what a Nonary Game is like) and send a link here. Then we could (if you wanted to) have a competition to see who can create a Nonary game which also captures the flavour of the Hunger Games, somehow.

Rules
1) 9 main good characters ONLY, as well as a character called Zero, who runs the whole thing.

2) Only one narrator, please. And 1 character must also have amnesia.

3) You can create multiple endings, but you don't have too.

4) Please, don't make all of the characters the same age. It would be more intresting if they were all of different ages.

5) Do NOT insert users on the wiki into your Nonary Game without their permission (you all have mine, of course.)

6) 999 and Virtue's Last reward feature known game theory ideas (e.g Prisioner's dilemma) as well as other geeky stuff (e.g. Asimov's rules of Robotics) into their plots, so if you attempt to write a nonary game, you MUST also do the same thing.

Who are writing Nonary Games at the Moment
Me.

TheMysteriousGeek's The Hunger Games: Nonary Edition
Narrator: Animus Shadow aged 19.

Blink. Blink.

My eyes flip right open. I sit up and look around.

A cold, dark room. I don't know how I got there in the first place, except I remember a guy in a gas mask and white fog.

I pause and think. Who am I? Good question, I remember my name, Animus Shadow, but little else. Who my family and friends are, where I grew up, and where I live are massive blanks.

"Hey, are you content at just staring at the wall all day, or do you actually want to get outta here?" A mysterious voice echoes in the room. I turn around, frantically, searching for the owner of the voice.

"Hahaha!" The voice laughs, "I am in my cosy office watching you on the CCTV. I am Zero, and I am giving you 9 minutes to get outta here, Animus."

"And what if I fail?" I ask.

"You die." Zero replies, "Good luck, and cherrio! Enjoy getting outta here!"

The light suddenly turns on, and I see that I am in a room that looks like a prision cell, and there is a magnet, a stick, some rope and one key card on my side of the bars.

On the other side of the bars, there is a table and a key. The key that could open the cell door!