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Bloodshore
BFF Award Nominee
Nominated for 5 awards:
Best Interactive / VR Film, Best Make up & Hair Style Artist, Best Cinematography, Best Lead Male Actor and Best Special Effects
Writer
Daniel Aldron, Mike Dunkin
Synopsis
Bloodshore is an interactive action movie about a televised battle royale between high-profile streamers, entertainers and death row inmates. You control the fate of Nick, a washed-up actor who fights for a life-changing cash prize. All is not what it seems in this latest season of Kill/Stream, the hottest reality TV show on the planet. Can Nick uncover the truth about Bloodshore Island before his time runs out? • 8 hours of total FMV footage, the most amount in any video game • Decisions matter, with visual feedback on what effect they have • Relationships are tracked and can influence the story • One story, several different paths and outcomes • From the producers of The Complex and Five dates
Cast
James Palmer, Lois Amber Toole, Michael Phong Le, Aidan O'Neill, Max George, Olivia Jannesson, Andy Anson
Crew
Daniel Aldron producer Tim Burke executive producer Mike Dunkin producer John Giwa-Amu executive producer Robert Graham producer Dan Harriman producer Jonathan Kendall executive producer Adam
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