Twelve players set off through the online world of Galactogon, lured by the game owners’ promise of an enormous payoff. The question is, who will survive to tell the tale? Which of the 12 is a potential hero – or a traitor in the making? Which of them will defend the weak, and who will become the ultimate evil overlord? A knight or a coward? Each of the 12 will have to choose his or her path. Each will keep a poker face. But if the billion-pound prize calls your name, you can’t conceal your choice. And you will do everything to lay your hands on it.
Great book of the genre Read a few of these style books before but I must say this one excels…. Loved the way the book was written and found myself unable to put it down – my only break was actually having to sleep – but finished in the second sitting.Â
So good I can honestly say that this was one of the best books I have read in a very long time. Those of us that read many of these types of books can generally tell you the outline of said book, not so much with Galactogon. This one jumped off the rails from the very first VR session and never looked back.In short this is a very very smooth reading book that keeps you intrigued from the beginning. I couldn’t put it down and read it in one night
Too easy for the M.C. This is a fine addition to the LitRPG genre, and is worth reading. I plan to get the next Galactogon book when it gets released. Yet it didn’t make a full 5 stars for me.Â