Books matching: game based mechanics
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The Two Week Curse follows the story of Erik and Rugrat, two brothers who are transported to a new world and cursed with special abilities after a mysterious event. The plot revolves around their journey in this new realm, where they must navigate challenges, build alliances, and level up their skills in a world that operates like a video game. The writing style combines elements of LitRPG with a focus on character development and world-building, creating a unique story that blends fantasy and gaming elements.
“I’d only need ten feet.” Rugrat waggled his hairy eyebrows. The man looked like a mix between a Russian bear and some Southern good ol’ boy who preferred to walk around in cowboy boots, his American ... - #2
'Iron Prince' by Bryce O'Connor follows the protagonist, Reidon Ward, as he navigates a world where users strive to become the strongest. The story combines elements of progression fiction and action-packed dueling style combat within a unique sci-fi setting. Readers are drawn into Reidon's journey towards his ultimate destination, witnessing his drive and determination to achieve his goal despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way. is praised for its captivating plot, solid writing, and well-developed characters, making it a compelling read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
“The Simulated Combat Tournaments developed by the Intersystem Collective Military are arguably mankind’s greatest form of entertainment. Complex engagement training at the core of their design, since... - #3
'Rapture' by Daniel Schinhofen is a post-apocalyptic LitRPG novel that combines elements of a zombie apocalypse with a unique game-based twist. The story follows the main character as he navigates a dangerous world filled with monsters and survivors, using game mechanics to upgrade himself and his weapons. The book features a mix of action-packed missions, internal group drama, and spicy sex scenes that add depth to the story. The plot focuses on the MC's quest to create a safe haven for survivors, incorporating town-building game mechanics and resource management elements.
The writing style in 'Rapture' is described as well thought out, with detailed world-building and engaging character interactions. Readers appreciate the blend of traditional zombie apocalypse elements with LitRPG game mechanics, creating a unique and intriguing setting. The narrative is praised for its tension-filled moments, episodic experiences, and the growth of the main character throughout the story.
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"Life Reset" follows the story of Owen, a high-level adventurer who is backstabbed by a trusted underling, transformed into a goblin, and left to respawn in a goblin-filled cave with none of his equipment. Despite the risks, Owen decides to stay as a goblin to seek revenge, facing challenges and uncovering bugs in the game as he builds his clan and town. The writing style of the book is described as dark, creative, well-conceived, and well-executed, with a focus on character development, emotion, and strategic gameplay.
“I’m so close!” I said, clenching my fists. “We made real progress. We’ve conquered three towns, not to mention a handful of smaller settlements, and liberated some imprisoned players. We’re getting r...