Netflix fans have grabbed the chance to play in a real-life version of Squid Game – without the murder and bloodshed. The Korean survival drama has become the streaming giant's most-viewed series ever after it was released in September.The twisted series features a number of in-debt citizens participating in six children's games to win a cash prize of 45 billion won with a brutal catch – if they lose, they die.Luckily, the real-life version held by the Korean Culture Centre (KCC) in Abu Dhabi was less harmful.Players were invited to the office and dressed up in identical outfits, each allocated with a number, while the masked guards gave instructions to them for each game.Video shared by Korean broadcaster KBS shows the participants.
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