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And if you play once, you'll be hooked like a crack whore. Seriously.
It's a slice of Americana - the quiet little town of Bedlam, Illinois. In the center of this charming village is Bedlam's City Hall. The town's sidewalks are lined with quaint little shops, several accented with colorful awnings. Many of the turn of the century buildings, park benches, mailboxes and streetlights take you back to a simpler time. But for the traffic lights and dozens of modern cars parked throughout you would think it was 1950.
As scenic as it may be, something is amiss about this town. It has a secret. And the secret is in the name. Bedlam! At any given moment, all hell can break loose. And when it does, watch out. "There's a sniper down that alley!" "He's behind the car!"
The place goes into total anarchy. The police chief has enacted a curfew to no avail as skirmishes last throughout the day into the night.
On the banks of the Marshon River stand the remains of a once proud city. Destroyed by years of war, it withstood carpet-bombing, armies attacking and counter-attacking and constant looting.
Now deserted, the eerie frame of a number of burnt out buildings are all that remain still standing amongst the smoldering ruins. It serves as a constant reminder as to the folly of war. Still skirmishes break out daily contesting control of this strategically important city. If anyone ever tells you to go to hell, tell'em you've already been there. You've been to Armageddon!
The year is 1939. In the depths of a steaming jungle in Central America there is a place where men fear to go. The natives call it "Chapaza Itza" meaning the Jungle of Doom. Local Indians tell tales of a hidden temple with an idol made of gold and emeralds. The forbidding presence of giant stone carved Olmec heads guard the entrance to the region. The lure to treasure seekers is great but few who have ever entered came back alive.
Now the Chicago Field Museum has funded an expedition to find the legendary Aztec temple and bring back the golden idol. The German Government has also formed an expedition of their own, financed by Minister Hermann Goering. He plans to present the golden Idol to der Fuhrer on his 51st Birthday.
you didn't play long enough with enough people.easy solution for the pain.. dont get shot.. .. i dont believe i got hit once when i played.. i ended up walking off the course because i thought i was gonna faint