I'm almost done watching season 2 of Alice In Borderland. It's a high budget show about a bunch of random people trying to survive in mysteriously depopulated Tokyo while they're forced to compete in games that require all kinds of skills. It's based on a manga of the same name and reminds me of Gantz (people vs monsters from Japanese folklore in desolate Tokyo) mixed with a bit of Saw (solving puzzles and physical challenges where your life is at stake).
Three friends enter a subway restroom and when they leave, the city looks like this.
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Then they're baited to participate in the first game where the goal is to leave the building by picking one of two doors in a bunch of empty rooms. They all look exactly the same, so they're supposed to quickly figure out the pattern. I won't say much more, let's just say it's very easy for them to die. After that they learn that they HAVE to take part in more games every couple of days or they get lasered through the head like this poor chap.
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The "reward" for beating each game is a card (one of the very few references to Alice's Adventures In Wonderland). Later in the first season someone has a theory what the cards are about.
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It's pretty enjoyable so far. I think one of the main reasons is that the director and the writers stay the same throughout all three seasons.