It held my attention, and it intrigued me to wonder about all the possible avenues the character could take.
For me, I’d need more humor in a gaming story because the storyline is not possible to be real. Computer worlds are hardware without feelings. Maybe that idea is changing?? But not for me. lol. I don’t find an emotional attachment. To me, gaming is about winning, not feelings. Therefore, comedy would insert some kind of emotional attachment.
Fantasies have some far fetched ideas, but we accept those ideas because we can imagine the world as real filled with right and wrong and an array of emotions.
It’s light on the game part, but yes, this is litRPG. I’m glad it caught your curiosity. I am planning on adding more humor when I turn this idea into a book series. Partly for that reason, but also because I love writing humor. The great thing about litRPG is that it doesn’t always have to be set in a computer world. It can also be set in a fantasy world that operates on very game-like rules, like this one. Maintaining stakes and keeping the reader invested can be a big challenge in this genre. But I have some ideas on how I might be able to up the stakes of the story.
Is this litRGP?
It held my attention, and it intrigued me to wonder about all the possible avenues the character could take.
For me, I’d need more humor in a gaming story because the storyline is not possible to be real. Computer worlds are hardware without feelings. Maybe that idea is changing?? But not for me. lol. I don’t find an emotional attachment. To me, gaming is about winning, not feelings. Therefore, comedy would insert some kind of emotional attachment.
Fantasies have some far fetched ideas, but we accept those ideas because we can imagine the world as real filled with right and wrong and an array of emotions.
It’s light on the game part, but yes, this is litRPG. I’m glad it caught your curiosity. I am planning on adding more humor when I turn this idea into a book series. Partly for that reason, but also because I love writing humor. The great thing about litRPG is that it doesn’t always have to be set in a computer world. It can also be set in a fantasy world that operates on very game-like rules, like this one. Maintaining stakes and keeping the reader invested can be a big challenge in this genre. But I have some ideas on how I might be able to up the stakes of the story.