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Synopsis
Progress was a game created by Rizend’s World Government to help deal with the problem created by VR. Progress was a mandatory curriculum for students in middle school and high school.
Progress was a fantasy RPG game that used real-world achievement or work to become stronger. This was done to encourage people to play while working hard in the real world.
Adrian was from a farming family. When the World Government announced Progress as the mandatory curriculum, Adrian was in his 1st Year of college.
Progress was an opportunity for Adrian to solve a problem he had. As Adrian was living honestly throughout his life, he was given a bit of an advantage in Progress. Using this advantage, Adrian played the game seriously to solve his problem.
Follow Adrian’s adventure as he became one of the most important players in Progress.
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Écrire un aviswell written, a very good game novel and very realistic to I mean government making a game that help educate students if In the real world we have a very bad game addict problem the government might really do just that.
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This is actually a really cool and well thought out concept for a system novel. Set in the future where VR games have led society to ruin, the government has stepped in to first ban all VR games, which has lead to massive conflict, and then to create their own VR game with monetary rewards that help train the younger generation to better contribute to society. The backstory and world building are very effectively conveyed early on to the reader, creating a very believable future society. The cast of characters are portrayed very well with their own unique quirks and personalities, especially the protagonist Adrian, who needs to make money in the new game to support himself and his family. Writing quality is also very good. This is great entertainment!