Surviving These Unfair Scenarios [LITRPG - DIMENSION HOPPING]

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Adam was not quite the typical university student; he was solely focused on his studies and had no other interests in life other than burying his nose in books. However, everything changed when he suddenly found himself transported to a mysterious lobby along with other people, and a message describing the plot of a terrifying story they would have to overcome. Venturing through world after world, Adam will have to use all his knowledge and luck to navigate through the various scenarios he is forced to participate in, earning points for every result and acquiring equipment and skills to aid him along the way. But he won't be alone; he will have to learn that life isn't just about books and theory and that human nature can be as unpredictable as a roll of the dice. What to expect: -IMPORTANT: Everything that is not in a Volume, nor it has "Chapter (Number)" in the title, is an extra, you can very well skip that if you like because they are EXTRA chapters, additional Information, things happening on their own, and are mostly in different time periods of the Main Story, so if you are not paying much attention it might be confusing. -Slow character progression(Journey from weak MC to strong MC.) -Focus on Secondary Characters(Secondary characters will have dedicated focus and moments specifically for them. The story won't always center on the protagonist.) -Character attitude progression(Some characters, including possibly the MC, may have unpleasant attitudes that will evolve as they go through various experiences.) -Temporal multi-language with English subs(Some characters speak in different languages at first, but that's because of the system, such featuredisappearsafter chapter 5.) -DeathGame-like setting(The story and settings draw heavily from Death Game themes without fully being one.) -No Harem(There might be a pairing somewhere, but absolutely not a harem.) -Meta References(There are references and uses of narrative techniques as a tangible, real element within the story. Ex:Plot Devicesare items.) -A love tribute to "Terror Infinity" (I loved the setting and always wanted to write something similar) -Probably some syntax errors(It will be evident that English is not my first language but I know it pretty decently if I say so myself, rest assured that I'm improving, but I'm open to suggestions, correct me If you like) Release Schedule: Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday:Normal Chapters Wednesday:Break Saturday (occasionally):Extra Chapters

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Status
Ongoing
Year
2024

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4.1/ 5.0
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Chapters(360 total)

What readers say about Surviving These Unfair Scenarios [LITRPG - DIMENSION HOPPING]

  • The characters are well made are all given attention along with great development. Actions matter within the story and they will affect the characters later on. The author does a great amount of foreshadowing that simply has to be respected. They also juggl…
    Minijabi297Royal Road5.0 / 5
  • This is my second review so please bear with me that if some points are just bias. I would say that the characters, world building, and plots are just absolute peak 10/10 This is novel has some well written characters that captured my heart (all of No Name…
    NewDawnRoyal Road5.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(9)

  • Minijabi297Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    The characters are well made are all given attention along with great development. Actions matter within the story and they will affect the characters later on. The author does a great amount of foreshadowing that simply has to be respected. They also juggle the large cast VERY well. I have never seen a large cast feel as dynamic as in this story. The meta moments of the story do not feel corny either and are done very tastefully. Overall, great read and would read again!
  • NewDawnRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is my second review so please bear with me that if some points are just bias.
    I would say that the characters, world building, and plots are just absolute peak 10/10
    This is novel has some well written characters that captured my heart (all of No Name members) which made me root for them with all my heart, but I shall say this if you only wanted the Mc (Adam) POV and little side character POV then this story is not like that as each side character or group of character will have their own chapters and I do mean long chapters that will not have the Mc in it. This does have a positive as you will get to know these characters from their past or they used to be.
    The World building of this novel is better than most novels for sure. I love the worlding building as the worlds or scenario are parts of lore that I wanted to learn about
    as some scenarios were changed for worst by users like at the fourth scenario where the goddess of the world had meet with Gilgamesh who had made her mad with insanity via virus.
    It made each world special in a way that I wanted to learn about.
    The power system...I will not say anything about this as its better to read the novel to honesty understand it better but i shall it sometimes overwhelming to remember some of the characters powers.
    like adam who forgot about most of his other skills or hasn't used them at all because he has a lot of skills, but he is fixing this problem later in the story
    I think this is enough of a review.... well time to go I hope anyone who enjoys this novel like I did!!!
    -from a loyal fan/glazer
  • lv1novelenthusiastRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is my first time giving a review and i just want to say that the author did a good job writing the novel. The pacing is good and overall just flows very well while i was reading. The story itself is also interesting and has a fresh feeling to it.
    Sorry if i'm not making any specific review since this is my first time and i'm not familiar with reviewing novels. I just hope that the author continue to grace us with more chapters! Good job author! Keep it up!
  • AzothTreatyRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    The characters are good enough. The story is well written. The patrons behind the scenes are done as good as you can make them. They are there as a reference and a possible comedic break. However the scenarios themselves dont make sense. Stuff happens for no good reason and the pacing inside the scenarios are so off. Sometimes things move rapidly and other times its almost slice of life. They go from prisoner to recruits so fast it breaks the immersion.
    This is just a suggestion but what works for Terror Infinity is that it doesnt make new worlds for every scenario. It opens existing worlds that dont really need their own world building. This gives it the opportunity to focus on the characters and on its own worldbuilding. It sometimes even expands on the world building of the worlds it opens. While I admire the effort in creating cool new worlds for every scenario, its frankly not working for me.
  • TheSheepManRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    The author really knows what they're doing with this one. First off, there's no one character which has been my favourite, they're all vying for attention and all deserve it, as at least in my opinion they're all well written. It's cool to see the interactions between characters and how they view each other while also having their own plots.
    Another thing I found cool and unique was the idea of plot devices as a whole and how it would allow for some seriously cool plots. You can clearly see how the author has put time and effort into designing a system that's not really bound to the norms.
    Another thing that I found to be really admirable was the author's ability to create these 'scenarios' that are so well built and fleshed out that each and every one feels special for lack of a better word. The absolutely insane detail that wasn't just dumped on you but introduced to us gradually and if you were interested in expanded upon in chapters dedicated to them post-scenario.
    I hope this continues at the same quality and that the author doesn't push themself to far because this is definitely something I want to see and read more of.
    Well that's enough of a rant from me but hopefully you give this a chance.
  • aiden pendragonRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    Ok first about the world built and dang it going crazy it take a lots of creative to creat the world of this novel and if I must compare it kinda 8/10 of primal hunter
    but the main issue here is there mc was not care about much like ok he have good power and buff but bruh wtf how the hell that the side character even have more plot armor than the mc ( cough cough …drake and some one use power of friendship) it like jjk ( you know  it ) and overall mc is not much stand out as the main character  ( he just have a little more pov than other)
    you should try this if you need some thing new to read (or wait new free chapter of primal hunter)
  • AlciielRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    So this is my first review, bear with me. I really liked this story and want to see it improve:
    The world-building in this novel is undeniably impressive-chaotic, imaginative, and expansive. l'd rate it around a 6/10.
    However, the most glaring flaw lies with the protagonist himself.
    Despite possessing formidable abilities and buffs, his prescience is so feeble that even secondary characters exhibit greater foresight and narrative resilience. Take Drake and the others, for instance —they navigate the tumult with an almost preordained level of insight, while the MC meanders through events with all the agency of a passive observer. It's reminiscent of Jujutsu Kaisen in the way it relegates its supposed lead to the sidelines.
    Ultimately, the protagonist fails to establish himself as the driving force of the narrative. He is granted slightly more POV sections than his counterparts, but that alone does little to distinguish him. To exacerbate matters, the incessant and often jarring shifts in perspective frequently obscure whose thoughts are being conveyed at any given moment, making for a disjointed reading experience. The novel presents a compelling premise, yet it is severely weakened by its failure to adequately leverage its protagonist as a central narrative conduit.
    Instead, he feels more like a drifting tumbleweed, subject to the whims of the plot rather than steering its course.
    If you're seeking something novel, it might warrant a read-or you may be better off waiting for the next chapter of a more compelling story on your list.
  • TotallyAmsAHoomanRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    I got to chapter 35 and the story started developing characters to be more complacent to allow for a villain to trick them, and I like a MC that is more proactive about his own powers and devlopment so an MC that seems like all of his powers are just going to be a burden that was forced upon him that he has to overcome to use is not my kind of MC, but I loved the extra chapters that gave a whole lot more context in the world. Also would’ve loved the MC figuring out more how the world works or a focus on skills that help build power instead of just single use skills/spells that are more focused I like a versatile combat that adapts. Thats more a difference of preference, as even though the story doesn't have that it is well written. Also the constant censoring of words in The information boxes is annoying exspecially when the word is just gonna be something like necronomicon I understand like oh its a gods name and everything related to them is high level and having to censor that but the MC has a high grade analysis skill it should tell him like a simplified versions like instead of the necronomicon be like a strong cursed book or instead of Aries be like a war hero. Also understand that the skill is less of a system and more a person but like still it feels more like hearing a group of people play dnd then a death game with rules
  • Temet NosceRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    The Terror Infinity inspired premise is interesting, but unfortunately it's dragged down by some problems. Most notably in this is that the premise is rapidly ignored in favor extremely rapid escalation of deus ex machina powerups. While somewhat interestingly these aren't just for the protagonist, the combination of this, that the plot seems to move in a sort of snapshot from scene to scene, and the lack of sufficient attention given to so many plot points/power ups means this feels very frustrating to read.

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