Reincarnated As A Clicker Dungeon

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Description

When a delivery driver denies the will of Truck Kun, the System reaps him instead. Tired of working himself literally to death for an amoral System, he opts for the easiest Isekai on the list. Now he's the first dungeon core with a clicker System, and he's about to abuse the crap out of it.

๐ŸฎWhat to expect

- Dungeon Core- Isekai- Crunchy Stats- Zero to OP- Achievements in RR affect the story!

Book 1 and 2 are complete!This finishes the first arc.Meanwhile, I'm working on the sequel in Book 3.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2023

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Rating
4.3/ 5.0
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739
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181,919

Chapters(40 total)

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Community Reviews(5)

  • ZephilinoxRoyal Road
    โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 5.0
    I really like the idea! I'd like to see it continued.
    The writing so far has been pretty good, a few small typos but nothing major. Some parts are a little too wall-of-text and could do with being broken up a bit more, but nothing that hurts the readability too much.
  • boy123istackenRoyal Road
    โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 5.0
    This is a fun read adding the best of all its parts hope for more!
    The feeling of an early stage idle game the gradual progress the expansion of the options powers functions automation. The fun of animal companions cute and cuddly with an endlessly expanding dungeon and hope for a grey core rovolution
  • longwindedone1Royal Road
    โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 5.0
    This review is through chapter five of Reincarnated as a Clicker Dungeon. Please be aware that there will likely be spoilers in this review.
    Story:
    The story follows our MC, Stew, on earth for a few moments as he swerves to miss a college student who is in the road and not paying attention. Stew finds himself in a void that asks him bizarre questions and eventually offers him a choice of reincarnation options. Stew reluctantly chooses to become a dungeon core.
    Style:
    I think this might only be my second or third Dungeon Core story. I can tell you that if you are into this sub-genre, you will get down with this story. He takes his time, as a new Dungeon Core would, learning the rules and trying to make minions and traps. The story is told from third person limited, and that is a fun place to read from, as we are learning along with Stew.
    Grammar:
    I listened to this story, so I don't know if there were grammar and punctuation issues that would have been noticed by getting eyes on the text, but I can say from listening in the app that I was not taken out of the story by any mistakes in the first five chapters.
    Characters:
    The story starts with Stew, and Bossy the cow (who is really a Demi god of sorts). She is the bestower of information in this story (the mentor role). From there, Stew creates some cats named Fluff, Socks, and Boo (I might be missing one or two), and there is a named Golem called Big John. The golems behave the way you would expect a golem to behave, but the kittens and the cow bring the emotional aspect to the story, as the MC decides how he is going to interact with each.
    Overall, this is a really fun Dungeon Core book. It has the crunch, story, and build-up that I like. 5/5.
  • thunderwolf075Royal Road
    โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 5.0
    The character is definitely weak mentally but it holds it in a way that its very realistic but also gives that satisfying bang when cornered. The character gets overpower pretty quickly and you almost wonder why it didn't happen sooner because most of his issues could be solved by just progressing quicker.
  • Strictly WorseRoyal Road
    โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… 3.5
    Disclaimer: This is a fairly early review after reading the 9 chapters which are available, though the chapters are fairly chunky.
    It's a dungeon core story and has all the familiar elements you're likely looking for if that's your thing. On the other hand it also feels noticeably different as it takes a lot of inspiration from clicker games and to a lesser extent because of the choice of protagonist. If this mix of familiar dungeon core elements with something fresh and new to keep things interesting sounds good to you, then you should probably give it a try.ย  Seriously, it's pretty well executed, you don't need to read the rest of the review, it's probably mostly a case of personal preference whether you enjoy it or not.
    OK if you're still reading either you aren't convinced a dungeon core story with a twist is your thing, you don't think a clicker will work in a novel or you just aren't about to let a review tell you what to do; which is fair... The clicker elements generally work, if you aren't a fan of a lot of blue screens it may not be your thing, but generally the clicker bits are just a different way of framing creatures having multiple abilities, dungeons needing to generate mana and other dungeon core things. It's a lot like reframing a wizard needing to read a bunch of books to shoot a fireball to a cultivator needing to mediate to be able to shoot fireballs, structurally it's basically the same thing, but if you've read a lot of one the other can be a nice palate cleanser because it's dressed up in a different outfit.ย  I may have mixed my metaphors a bit much there but basically what I'm saying is don't be put off by the clicker elements if you generally like dungeon core stories and normally skim the crunchy elements because the clicker elements are just a part of those crunchy elements. If you do like the crunchy elements it's basically a question of are you willing to try one framed a bit differently?
    As previously mentioned the chapters are pretty b