Breck isn’t alone. After months of being in this strange new world full of swords and magic, trapped as a dungeon core, he’s desperate to communicate with a fellow Earthling. He’ll stop at nothing to advance up the essence ranks and make contact with Zach. During his attempts to rank up, his experiments turn deadly. He’ll need to call upon help from everyone and everything he can.
After recovering from his injuries, Zach is thrust into leading the town he’s helping to build. In the midst of discovering his newfound abilities, he’s left juggling his responsibilities to the town, his growing party, and his own goals of making it home to his family on Earth.
The two will have to work together along with newfound allies and friends to thwart a new enemy on the horizon. But will either gain the essence required to make it home? Will they defeat this new enemy or will it consume everything in its path? Find all this out and more in this exciting GameLit, The Boneless Dungeon: Experiment.
I live outside Buffalo NY with my wife, 2 dogs and 2 cats. By day I work as a Contracts Manager but I’m a writer by night.
After enjoying several Fantasy and LitRPG books, I decided it was time to create my own cast of characters and world to put them in. It has been a huge investment of time and a lot of late nights but I’m also ready to share my story with the world.
I hope that you get as much enjoyment out of it as I have writing it.
If you want to know more about my first book, Endless Fantasy Online: The Phoenix Kingdom, you can do so here. And if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.
This is not a bad book in and of itself, the book is well written and the story is okay.
But I don’t know, maybe I am misremembering the first book, but this one feels like it lost sight of where it began. Instead of a dungeon core book with adventurers as side characters this felt like an adventurer book with a dungeon core as the side character. The dungeon building and growing fell to the wayside for a large portion of the book and the human became the focus of the book. I just am not a fan of the direction the story went.
I loved the 1st book I don't know what happened And in this one. Writer abandon everything made The 1st book great, experimenting like the core in different direction in this 1 I hope in the next book the writer to go back the way he wrote the 1st book which was fantastic in my own opinion
I enjoyed the first book in the series. This one was good until the last fifth or so. And then it went so far off the rails of what I expected and massively OP characters that I skipped the last couple chapters. Not my kind of series after all and I do not recommend it.
Things got a lot more complicated in this one and honestly I think it was too the stories detriment. With so much going on there was a lot less traditional dungeon building and zero new bugs which was sad.
Hopefully book three returns to the formula a bit but we'll see.
You're rather interesting book, not much more can be really be said. The characters are interesting, the storyline is intriguing, and it leaves you wanting to know more. All that to the side, it feels like it was intentionally cut short and some of the tension developing methods were executed in a way that instilled confusion when it should have left intrigue.
Two Human Souls From Earth Are Brought to Acardia; One Becomes an Adventurer, The Other a Dungeon Core!
These two human souls have a common desire. They both wish to return to their proper time and place on the Earth from which they were taken. Adventurers and Dungeon Cores normally contend with one another -- each growing stronger through their contest. However, to accomplish their common goal Zach, the Adventurer, and Brett, the Dungeon Core may need to break with the norms.
This novel will likely appeal to fans of the Fantasy, Dungeon Core, and LitRPG genres, as well as those who enjoy playing RPGs.
Boneless Dungeons second instalment builds on the world, mechanics of cultivation and the enjoyable cast of characters. This book left me eager for the next book.
Breck the Boneless Dungeon grows and makes new friends. Then he overreaches and it comes back to bite him. The story is well told and has a good pace. The book isn’t stand alone and has no reintroduction of characters or events. The reader must simply remember. A larger stumbling block is a number of scattered missed edits and a constant use of the word “your” as “you’re”. Otherwise it’s a fun story and is highly enjoyable.