Hah, nice , very nice, i hope you success with the kickstarter :D .
Rick Hardstone, daring CEO of the Unafraid Experimental Weapons Corporation, knows that all he needs to turn his career around are some kidnapped children to fight to the death for him. This is an entirely legit business plan and not illegal, unethical, or otherwise foolish in any way, and if you think it is, you're not just wrong - you're fired!
This is a promo video for Last One Standing: Your Guide to Death and Glory, a game combining the best of tabletop RPGs and Board games.
Check out the kickstarter for the game and show your support! There's a mutant gopher in it for you if you do.
http://kck.st/1r00Tpx
Hah, nice , very nice, i hope you success with the kickstarter :D .
Thanks! Glad you like it.
Incredible. Just one of those movies were the scientist is the worst bad guy imaginable XD
It sounded like there making a hunger game or more likely BATTLE ROYAL. I got other example, but its better to keep it short.
Also I really liked the CEO speech and in a way they do test weapon in actual combat (test areas), but its mostly Kevlar testing were they need to get shot for real, that you go so far.
Also made me think of a thing I did. The group R.A.T
Researches
Adaptive
Technologies.
But yea how I like to call it and the jackass way to say it.
Research Rough
Advance Aggravated
Technologies Tech
From terraforming, to weapons and every day item that doesn't exist yet. We think about them. And in the unlikely case were we do it... Were confronting prototype VS reality.
Yea playing alchemist without a recipe, protocol and just random ingredient is not a good idea.
Anyway good luck on that project! (Ho and make sure you determine the source of funding's of this organisation. You never know when you'll need to justify how they do it and still get away with it all)
Yeah, the game this is from is inspired by Batlle Royale/Hunger Games.
As for how the experimental weapons company gets their funding, I imagine it's mostly a combination of people buying into the hype, 'creative' accounting, and shady government deals.