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World Seed: Game Start: World Seed Series, Book 1

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The year is 2245, and the world has undergone explosive growth in multiple industries. The age of Virtual Reality came long ago, opening up new fields for people to enjoy and seek employment. There were even those that chose to sacrifice their physical bodies, becoming digital existences that lived within Internet communities.

But with the age of VR, everyone still dreamed of that next step, the next level of adventure. And after 100 years, it has finally arrived. The first consoles, known as Seeds, are mass distributed among the people, with such realism that they no longer qualified as a Virtual Reality, but as an Artificial Reality. But what happens when things become too real?

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3 thoughts on “World Seed: Game Start: World Seed Series, Book 1

  1. Unbelieveable. The author should have asked for advice from any critical thinker. A third into the book, with no foreshadowing or reason, the reality becomes the game. Just out of the blue. And what does the MC? Reveals his abilities to the real-life police and then goes back into the game to grind for a while before going to bed. How do other players react? Apparently the same as him. It is like they don’t realize this changes everything. It’s time to claim the world with your new power, right? If not, at…

  2. Not for me. I am very much enjoying the litrpg books that are out there. But not this one. To be fair I didn’t give it a one star as the writing was pretty good. But it was ploddingly slow. Also his class choice was odd, and as we learned more about it, it really became fantastical at what this class can do. I also didn’t finish the book and stopped at 66%, (SPOILER) I REALLY didn’t like the fact that the SEED pods transferred the abilities of the character to the real world, including magic and other…

  3. Sufficiently OK…..overdone litrpg It was an entertaining read probably would have given it 3.5 stars but with the plethora of 5 stars it has already received probably not necessary. There were some grammar/spelling mistakes not horrible but if I am paying almost six dollars for a book then I expect a higher standard. Somewhat spoilery ahead (hah I never said I had good grammar or spelling). Standard litrpg gaming pod that actually starts changing the main character to his gaming character a…

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