Gaming is sometimes in your blood and that is proven in the first episode of That’s Life: Growing Up Digital. A BioGamer Girl exclusive that takes you inside gaming with the founders of BioGamer Girl Magazine (BGG), Amanda Dyar and Alissa Worley. The BGG duo discuss life and video games with their first look at the outrageous title Lollipop Chainsaw. The show quickly unravels as Alissa’s interest dwindles and soon starts divulging her mom’s dark secrets. We learn that games can be fun for gamers of any age since there are always elements to love, and in this case, Alissa reveals her favorite part of Lollipop Chainsaw was Juliet’s decapitation of her boyfriend. Wowzers?! I suppose that may be something to reveal to Alissa’s future boyfriends. Stay tuned to future bi-weekly episodes as you see how gamers dedicated to three different video game companies—Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft—manage to live under one roof!
Blood, Screams, and Southern Nightmares: Inside PV Slaughterhouse’s Reign of Terror in Rainsville, Alabama
If you’re brave enough to step inside a real-life slaughterhouse after dark, PV Slaughterhouse in Rainsville, Alabama, is ready to test your limits. This homegrown haunt isn’t just spooky—it’s southern fried terror at its finest. With $25 tickets at the door, you’re buying entry to an immersive nightmare that proves small-town scares can pack big-time chills. What began as a family-run yard haunt has mutated into one of Alabama’s most notorious horror attractions. Housed inside the former Rainsville Quality Meats building, the walls practically breathe history—and horror. The Tomlinson family, who own and operate the experience, have turned this creepy relic into a blood-soaked maze of screams, strobe lights, and expertly placed scares. The story behind the haunt gives it real grit—you’re not walking through a warehouse pretending to be a slaughterhouse. You’re walking through the real thing. Once you step through the door, the nightmare begins. Actors seem to emerge from the shadows...
