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Video games play a big part in many teens' lives, but not as big of a part as it plays in the lives of the teens on ``Level Up.'' Wyatt, Lyle, Dante and Angie are ordinary high-school students and avid gamers who frequently play the massively multiplayer online game ``Conqueror of All Worlds.'' But when the teens open a portal from the game into the real world, they must ``level up'' by protecting their real-life town from game villain Maldark and other game characters, all while attending school during the day and trying to lead normal lives (or at least as normal as a teenager's life can be).
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