A simple man, lacking in knowledge, but quick of wit. He is flung into the future, where everything is different. Now, he has to make a name for himself, carve his own path in life. He decides to play a game, the biggest one in the world. A strategy game, focused on tactics, used to select the top managers of the largest international corporation. Now, he has to prove his mettle and earn a place for himself in the future... Watch as he enters the competition, chooses his class, creates an army, and shows everyone in this new, future world the spirit of a player from the 2010s. Will he be the champion in the end?
Hello, everyone. We’re two guys from Russia, and you probably won't believe us, but we write very good science fiction, fantasy, and LitRPG books. At least a hundred thousand people that have already read them have become our fans. Honestly, writing has always been our passion. Therefore, we don't plan to stop. We’ll continue to develop our series; new books will be released, we'll start new projects as well... And we hope that more and more people will be able to enjoy our stories with the help of Amazon and other sites. We love that so many people, who might have never heard of us, just a few decades prior, might now get a chance to become our readers and, hopefully, fans. Also, we have a little secret we'd like to share with you. My biggest dream is to have a film made, with a script based on our books, and my friend has always dreamt about seeing an anime based on one of our fictional worlds. I guess what remains is to find out which one of us will see his dream come true first!
The story about the guy who shows the true spirit of a player from the 2010s. This story is a bubblegum with fulfillment. It's done in a new way I haven't seen with hundreds of other similar stories under my belt and it's very good at what it is. It's humorous, full of plot twists, with many very interesting secondary characters. It's about Empire building, a growth of skills, abilities, allies, acquired units, with a post-battle deeper strategic thinking of what occurred. If you've ever played Heroes of Might and Magic and you liked it, this book is what you need to read.
It was a great stand alone story. Great characters and really good interactions. I really enjoyed the other players view points, I laughed so hard. Good Book!!!
It’s interesting how the perspective of someone from a different societal norm can radically influence others around him. At least that’s what seems to be happening overall. The introduction is very interesting as is the explanation of how the MC arrived where he was. One thing after another seems to happen right from the get go. This guy seems to really know how to give direction without wasting time on micromanaging. Or he’s just oblivious it’s a tad difficult to tell at times. Very entertaining throughout. Can’t wait for the next one. Interesting premise overall.
This book was so full of humor that despite the weird Russian to English translation I urge you to read this book. The action keeps you on the edge of your seat, the humorous incidents leave you laughing with a smile, the plots within plots twist inside one another and the creatures and characters were full of depth. The back and forth POV from our MC and his actions to the other characters perception of the same action was skillfully done and full of gut busting laughter. A complex plot, yet delightfully simple.
I was slightly disappointed in the lack of knowledge from the world the MC came from in the past and how it was in this future he was stuck in. The missing details bugged me a bit, although not enough to stop my enjoyment. I actually read half of the book out loud to others because my laughing when I was reading caught their interest. And, yes, they now have their own copy of this story.
Mistakes: there are a bunch, but this is a translation from Russian to English and some things just didn't seem to translate properly. Plot: I really enjoyed the story and the fact that everyone thought the MC was a genius, when he really was nothing more than a bumbling, but lucky fool. Characters: I didn't really like the MC, I don't dislike him either. I enjoyed the NPC's the most. 7.5/10 mostly because I enjoyed reading this.
It's always amusing when the main character wins by accident. It's fun to watch everyone else react to the situations the main character gets into, and to watch their interpretations of his actions. Especially when the main character is just trying to figure out how to play the game in the first place. This is a very funny story, and one no Gamelit fan should go without. It always amuses me when the status quo is challenged, and boy does our guy challenge things in this one. If you like the under dog, or just like to see a nice shakeup that throws everything into question, then you don't want to miss this one.
Absolutely fantastic book! It always kept me going for the next page to find out how his new adventure becomes a more intense and complex then it was sent out to be. Never was lost or disappointed, a very well written book and I'm wait very patently for the next one. Thanks for the new adventure, till next time.
How to make a Champion 1 Teaspoon of true skill 1/4 Cup of imbalanced abilities If desired, a bunch of loyal friends in your group Most importantly, 2 Pots of luck, leading you forward along the Path of Valor This story flows like a chocolate cocktail through your mind. If you're a fan of LitRPG genre, this is definitely a must read.
Knowing someone who has the ‘Luck of Dan’ I’m very aware how all of these internal discussions happen in real life. Sometimes, it is just a will to push forward that allows ‘luck’ to happen.
I listened to this via audible after my brother bought it, hoping it would be worth the credit. It was not. There’s two sides of a story here: If you enjoy video games, then maybe you’ll enjoy this, but personally, I found it boring and the characters felt quite shallow and one-dimensional. Apparently, my mum couldn’t even get half-way without giving up. Then again, both my brothers appeared to love it (age 14 & 16), so it seems I was just not the intended audience.
Looks like most of the negative reviews are due to readers being frustrated that everything seems to work out for the protagonist. I interpreted this book as a parody litrpg, in that it plays on that trope of everything going the protagonist's way, taken to an even more ridiculous degree. If you keep this perspective while reading it, and like the humorous clashing of his bumbling antics being met with impressed consideration from his peers, it's an entertaining read.
One of the best LitRPG I've ever read. Just extremely humorous and engaging. The use of other character's thoughts and perspectives was actually done well unlike in many other books. "Love" interests, if you could even call it that, was just enough to keep things interesting. It is hard not to like MC here, he's somebody so OP yet completely amateur and grounded. Best read of 2018 (but in 2019).
An excellent book very well written with really engaging story lines and multiple plots going on probably one of the best books I've read in the last 6 months I really look forward to the rest of the series
Started reading this online maybe half an year ago. Just the first chapters. But when I saw today that it was finished and published I had to have it. Read in a day. Can't wait for the next one. Samantha best girl
A hasty but enjoyable story. A little disappointed with the mc's lack of effective initiative vs accidental prosperity but still an easy book to reccomend
Truly interesting world, in which things always happen in a way I didn't expect. And it's done in a superb way. I had a lot of fun. Unique set up and very humorous.
The Frank Spencer (Some Mothers do have them) of LitRPG is such a hoot. It is done with such humor, but the key message of "inspire and trust people to be their best" is beautifully done. Bravo.
This book was great it was non-stop action start-to-finish you were really rooting for the characters and everybody loves a troll come on me know you could have had Dwarfs might have been better that's just me