![]() ![]() The main character finds out that the aliens in his favorite video game are actually really invading the real world. Same author as Ready Player One so written in a similar style and plenty of American cultural references to go around. I suggest the following series as follow ups:ġ. If you enjoy life as one huge game, and depending on how good you are at life you get points which equate to currency, try it out.Īfter reading Ready Player One, I was rabid for more books with video game themes. Though I wouldn't say it was all that fast-pace, I still thoroughly enjoyed the novel and would recommend it to RPO fans. ![]() ![]() It has a great amount of that video game, futuristic feel. ![]() MetaGame by Sam Landstorm: The reviewer who also mentions this novel is right. This is a YA adult novel that is meant for teens, but I still enjoyed it a lot. A real 35-foot tall game boss found in the gaming series has been created and has plans of it own. As this becomes a habitual way of life for them, the online gaming company has big aspirations for next game in the lineup. ECHO's Revenge by Sean Austin: What I really enjoyed about ER was the fact that it was based on two boys who are struggling at home and to escape their reality, they immerse themselves into the online gaming world. You just can't beat generic experiments to fight a hostile alien race.Ģ. Though, I am a huge junkie for space military science fiction I think this would be a great match. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card: It has that same fast-paced action and vibrant world and just keeps you wanting more. ![]()
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