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(The types of questions are Hypotheticals, No-Brainers, Anything Goes, and Personals.) All the other players write down their answers, and one person reads them out loud to you. The game is fairly simple: roll the die, move along the path, and then ask the question corresponding the type of space you land on. I took the game for a spin this past week. However, it's also an interesting way to get to know people. The game is billed as a test of how well you know your friends, and as such it's definitely a game that works best with people you know well. He executes the guard, and his men shoot 111 dead too.GeekDad received a copy of the new "Black Edition" of the game Loaded Questions for review. This whole thing is designed to give the downtrodden a fair chance to fight and win. He’s not particularly upset about him selling off the organs but breaking the equality of the game. They’re interrupted by the Frontman, who shoots the guard. Upstairs, the remaining guard catches up with 111 and removes his own mask in an effort to talk him down. He assumes this was his brother, who also had one kidney, but the man tells him it was a woman they killed, and he can prove it with a list of the players and their medical records which is apparently kept in the Frontman’s room. He brings up “the zombie” they keep talking about, a man with one kidney who they beat to death. Jun-ho gets the drop on him, though, and forces him to remove his own mask. 111 tries to hold one of the staffers hostage at scalpel-point, but he tries to take him down, resulting in 111 stabbing him to death and making an escape up the multicolored stairway, clearly visible on multiple security cameras.Īt the same time, Jun-ho’s opposite number becomes suspicious of him and forces him to remove his mask, exposing himself as an imposter. They’re interrupted by 111 becoming increasingly frantic, though, and he only becomes more so when he finishes extracting the organs and is told that they don’t know what the next game is yet. In the meantime, the guards continue to bicker, becoming suspicious of the disguised Jun-ho as he asks leading questions about their last delivery - questions he should know the answers to since the real Number 29 was present for it. 001 gets a crippling headache, though, and severe fever, so Gi-hun is forced to tend to him. Gi-hun especially recounts being laid off from his job making car parts, and the death of his co-worker. On their watch, Gi-hun and 001 share some backstory too. It’s not exactly a cozy arrangement, though, and one doesn’t imagine it’ll last long, despite it being mutually beneficial. The corrupt ones are feeding 111 information about the upcoming games in exchange for his help removing organs from the deceased players and shipping them to the mainland. But things are a bit more complicated when it comes to the staff. “Money” is everyone’s simple justification for being here. Ali has family back in Pakistan, and a wife and son in Korea, but no money, hence his choice to participate in the games. Sang-woo and Ali share the first watch, as well as some sweetcorn, a nice moment, and some backstory. He decides to order everyone to take the night off, for his own sake, but Gi-hun and his team still decide to take turns keeping watch during the night. Deok-su is amused by this, but only until Gi-hun points out that he’d probably be the primary target of any violence, even amongst his own team. Gi-hun proposes creating a barricade before lights out, to give them cover should there be another nighttime attack. The teams assembled for Tug-of-War persist into the night, even though nobody particularly trusts anyone else.