Speedrunning the Demon Cultivation App (Overpowered MC)

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The strongest human has returned.

Collecting coins? Finding shortcuts? Killing monsters? Zack knows every dirty trick in the book when it comes to the Demon Summoning App.

tags: strong-to-stronger, pretending to be weak, gacha mechanics, cultivation, surviving monster apocalypse, rpg mechanics

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Chapters(7 total)

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Community Reviews(4)

  • AnehaliaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I came here expecting nothing and being impressed by the writing. This might seem like "just another" dungeon break or regressor story, but the story telling helps set it apart. I highly enjoyed the author's writing style and their characterization of the main character. The regressor bit is well done and lends itself well to the telling of this story. The inclusion of cultivation aspects and the gatcha app all add interesting elements to this story. I am excited to continue reading this series and to see where it takes itself in the future.
  • BullerRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Time is fun. Especially when somebody doesnt have to abide by that boring straight-line rule. And when that happens, shenaginans have the potential to ensue, which is precisely what we see in this art-piece. Sure, it might not be as fleshed out as others of the same genre but it's not like one should think about that.
    Also, trash ftw.
    5/5
  • Mad SadieRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Yer basic time loop story.
    A dungeon break happened. Zach (after several years) killed the final boss. And for his troubles, he was sent back to the day it all began.
    Grammar and style are both good. Sure the MC has all his knowledge, but is back to zero as far as strength goes, and his inner monologue feels very relatable and human.
    Give it a read!
  • eric_riverRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Speedrun is the perfect word to introduce this tale
    if you like regressor antics, this book will not fail
    it has a gacha system and some cultivation too
    and in a few short chapters it’s all introduced to you!
    The style is quite satirical but with a heavy tone
    the author’s voice shines with a sense of humour all their own
    the system messages appear on a smart phone in this
    so it doesn’t need blue screens (that could be hit or miss)
    The character’s a homage to the MC’s that you love
    and he takes no shenanigans from and gods above
    he’s a sort of tribute to a dozen characters
    and I think he’ll win the hearts of many new readers
    The grammar’s fine, it gets the job done, not much else to say
    it’s concise and keeps the story going on its way
    for a tale like this it’s better than it needs to be
    the author has some practiced skills as far as I can see
    The story is a cliche whirlwind, and, of course, satire
    but all the meta jokes are used up before they expire
    he levels up and plays the system with knowledge and skill
    the system is well thought out and being introduced still
    All in all this book is better than I would expect
    it’s satire but its quality is worth of respect
    I unironically want to see it through to the end
    it’s a fine addition to many a genre trend