"You have to do it, Marcus!" Nat replied.
"What, why?!" Marcus yelped.
"You STOLE THE BLOODY THING, MARCUS! You DESERVE to be the first one to play!" Nat yelled "Whatever happens to you, because of this game that YOU stole, you deserve it".
Marcus looked around to see if anyone supported him in choosing another person, but as he looked around, everyone silently agreed to have him be the first player of this game, even Drake.
Marcus was furious. "FINE, I'll be the first to play this STUPID GAME!". He hit the table in rage with his foot, slightly rocking the game.
Marcus looked at the front of the game. There was a small box, with a lid that was impossible to open on the top, and key on the side with one button on the other. On the front was a small letter-box-like hole above the centre of the box, and two square shapes with dots which looked like dice. Marcus tried to see if they could be pulled out to no avail. "That's stupid. It's just there for decoration".
Marcus then looked at the tin pieces on top of the game. They looked incredibly like all of the group, even to the tiniest detail. As Marcus was still fuming at the group, he flicked the tin players, each one apart from himself. The group glared at him on each flick, especially Nat.
Marcus finally turned the key. The two square shapes pushed inside the box and span around like actual dice. Marcus was confused and somewhat, surprisingly, scared. The dice continued to spin, faster and faster, seemingly endless. Marcus now started to panic. Faster and faster. Marcus twitched in fear. Faster and faster. Marcus finally panicked and pressed the button on the side, not even knowing what it does. The dice stopped and pushed themselves back into the front of the box.
"Wow, a one and a two, way to go, champ!" Nat said sarcastically, but Marcus didn't react, he just frozen in fear.
The fear slowly turned back into annoyance and anger towards the game and the group, as the small tin model of him moved three spaces. A card then popped out of the box. Marcus yanked it and started to read it out loud.