Breaking The Game
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
In a world full of heroes, dragons, and magic, a select group of people has been chosen to participate in the Genesis Program. These people come from all walks of life and even different worlds. Not everyone is suited for life as an adventurer, but some have risen to the challenge. Follow a team of "gifted" individuals who utilize Genesis to the best of their abilities and completely break the game, after learning how it works.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- RaisingMorales
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.2/ 5.0
- Followers
- 112
- Views
- 98,089
Chapters(96 total)
- Afterword / Author's NoteOct 24, 2021
- EPILOGUE QUEST: NEW GAME PLUSOct 23, 2021
- QUEST ERROR: EinsOct 23, 2021
- QUEST ERROR: NicholasOct 22, 2021
- QUEST ERROR: RexOct 21, 2021
- QUEST ERROR: RobynOct 20, 2021
- QUEST ERROR: XanderOct 19, 2021
- FINAL QUEST: KILL A SLIMEOct 16, 2021
- Quest 80: Interrupt A MonologueOct 16, 2021
- Quest 79: Play A GameOct 15, 2021
- Quest 78: Investigate A ResidenceOct 14, 2021
- Quest 77: Traverse A PathOct 13, 2021
- Quest 76: Greet A LichOct 12, 2021
- Quest 75: Infiltrate A RealmOct 9, 2021
- Quest 74: Say A GoodbyeOct 8, 2021
- Quest 73: Hire A CrafterOct 7, 2021
- Quest 72: Form A PlanOct 6, 2021
- Quest 71: Inform A TeamOct 5, 2021
- EMERGENCY QUEST 7: OUTEAT SIN [GLUTTONY]Oct 2, 2021
- Quest 70: Prevent A MealOct 1, 2021
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Community Reviews(1)
- CommenatorerRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0If you are after a sticom take on the LITRPG genre this is most definitly your destination!
There is some expectation on the reader to be familiar with the setting and the tropes to truly get what is happing, the humor with the scenes described which when in the know leads to an episodic/sitcom feel. Whilst the story itself is linier there are quite obviously undescribed/explained time skips again leaving the reader to do some more mental lifting.
If you can imagine a game system where the users actions are taken literaly and have corrosponding and lasting reprecutions then you definitly have the scope of this work in mind. The characters are relatable and easy to understand with comedic banter and interplay between them as they are gradualy introduced, with recuring side characters and gags further cementing the episodic/sitcom feel.
Whilst the world and scenerey is hardly groundbreaking it is comfortable and understandable, any gamer or gamelit fan will find this a relaxing comedic read and it is wholeheartedly 4 stars. I would score it higher but there are some lacking descriptions and gaps that could be filled, keeps up the good work!