My Backyard Leads to Another World!
Self-Published
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Description
An ordinary sixteen-year-old girl finds a gateway to another world right in the garden of her house. She finds herself in a "real game" in which she can level up and learn skills, but can also return to her original world whenever she wants. How will she decide to use this new-found powers? And what is the secret behind this "game"?
Updates every Monday. :)
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- Kogata
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 103
- Views
- 58,065
Chapters(78 total)
- Chapter 36. Onward to SingaporeFeb 27, 2023
- Chapter 35. Going HomeFeb 20, 2023
- Chapter 34. Isekai ShoppingFeb 13, 2023
- Intermission. Other PlayersFeb 6, 2023
- Chapter 33. Clearing QuestsJan 30, 2023
- Chapter 32. Nevda TownJan 23, 2023
- Chapter 31. Emergency ExitJan 16, 2023
- Chapter 30. Shopping!Jan 9, 2023
- Chapter 29. AwkwardJan 2, 2023
- Chapter 28. Visiting the SchoolDec 26, 2022
- Chapter 27. Masa's ThoughtsDec 19, 2022
- Chapter 26. ItineraryDec 12, 2022
- Chapter 25. Meeting the FamilyDec 5, 2022
- Chapter 24. Japan Tour Start-o!Nov 28, 2022
- Intermission. Player DiscussionNov 21, 2022
- Chapter 23. Status ValuesNov 14, 2022
- Chapter 22. Experimenting with MagicNov 7, 2022
- Chapter 21. Camping Out, Shyi’eld Style!Oct 31, 2022
- Chapter 20. Back Through the PortalOct 24, 2022
- Chapter 19. Secret Travel Plans (& Some Birding)Oct 17, 2022
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Community Reviews(1)
- ShipTeaserRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0While it's early days yet, the initial stages of the story has enough going for it that it's worth keeping an eye on.
It's a pretty standard premise, of inheriting a house with a portal to another world in it from an eccentric rich relative. The difference here is that the MC isn't handed overpoweredness off the bat, so it's more interesting seeing her explore the way the world works.
There also seems to be an actual plot in there somewhere too, which is a plus!
Writing is clean and readable, very few errors spotted.
Chapters are short so it's a quick read, worth a look if you want something to fill some time