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"7 Days To Die" With Achievement Hunter

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"7 Days To Die" With Achievement Hunter
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Hello Everyone! Although it is not really new, I think "7 Days to Die" is a top game to be playing over break. Not quite sure if you want to buy it and commit to it? I know where you should go, got to the boys at "Achievement Hunter" and watch their "& Days of 7 Days to Die" videos. You can catch them on youtube or their website achievementhunter.com.

Let me guess, Why should you care? Well just wait and I'll get to it. These are not only great videos but also a great way to see how to play the game and if it is the game for you.

The Let’s Play of “7 Days to Die” is not only a great way to tell if you would like the game, but also a fun and entertaining playthrough of the game. You learn not only a lot about the game itself, but become almost addicted to it throughout the seven videos. There is even rumor of an eighth video.

If you are not sure what "7 Days to Die" really is you are missing out. “7 Days to Die” works on of the premise that you are a survivor during a zombie apocalypse, but your survival begins from scratch, with no items or shelter. Although the premise does not seem very original, the game play and things you can do in the game really make it unique. If you love open world games, “7 Days to Die” allows your to explore a map rivalling Minecraft. If you like crafting, you’ll enjoy the ability to make everything from bacon and eggs to sniper rifles. Finally, with the apocalyptic setting, you find yourself pitted against zombies, the elements, feral animals, and even building collapse. As dangerous as the outside world is, you are also plagued by injury, constant hunger, dehydration, heat exhaustion, and illness.

In the “7 Days of 7 Days to Die” videos you follow Jack, Ryan, Michael, Gavin and Geoff of “Achievement Hunter” as they play 7 real days worth of the game. You follow the adventurers and see the creation of the Red Sweater Crew and watch the Nugg Club come alive!

While you may or may not believe me, you should definitely check this out. That being said if this is your reaction:

Then I do not know why you read my articles... However, If you are as excited as I am, and I have watched these videos multiple times, then I hope you check them out! If you do, let me know what you think. Let’s talk about fun stuff!

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