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Watch Chatroulette users play an awesome real-life first-person shooter
Reynolds told Mashable that the “reset time” between games depended on how far through the player got before dying.
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Users on Chatroulette were able to control the movements of the real-life person within the first person shooter and guide them on their adventure through the zombie infested church yard and buildings.
An incredibly ambitious British studio called Realm Pictures assembled a cinematic experience for a few lucky strangers on Chatroulette and Omegle. The level is tough, there are hidden items everywhere, and health is scarce.
A video posted on YouTube starts with the game’s main character asking Chatroulette players for help getting out of a locked room.
A lot of people were included behind the scenes to make the game. The environment boasts zombies, real-time sound effects, shotguns, crowbars, button-prompts, and turrets.
You can only see the hands of the faceless actor playing the character in the game, while a voice actor describes the surroundings and actions, along with often amusing quips as the game progresses.
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The real life zombie game took about a month to fully develop, and it was a huge hit, with the video amassing over a million views in the first 12 hours it was up.