Terramyr Online
An Undiscovered Country: A LitRPG Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Sam Ferguson
About this listen
A "harmless" VR game test proves to be anything but....
Almost as exciting as the chance to have archeologist Brian Harris' dig sites modeled in an interactive virtual reality is the chance to alpha-test the newest Terramyr Online game for the company providing the tech.
The arrangement is simple, test the game, play the main storyline, and report any glitches. In return, the game's main designer will render fully virtual models of the dig sites that will not only ensure Brian's successful graduation but set him up for life as he uncovers the secrets hidden within a trio of ancient Chilean volcanoes. Stavtech's main developer is ridiculously demanding, but a sneak peek at the game is too good to pass up.
Trouble is, some of the glitches are interfering with the dig. Throw in the fact that the volcanoes are more active than they have been in the last several decades, and Brian is in for the challenge of his life.
Somehow, he needs to finish the dig in three weeks, otherwise, the Chilean government is going to shut the site down for fear of a volcanic eruption. Grabbing his shovel and pick by day, and fighting monsters, bosses, and hunting down glitches by night, Brian soon becomes embroiled in an adventure that will change the course of his life forever...as long as he doesn't die first.
Don't miss an LitRPG adventure unlike any you've ever experienced before. Equal parts Epic Fantasy World and Indiana Jones, it has everything for lovers of the genre.
This book includes: Skill trees that compliment each class, experienced-based leveling, guild questlines, unique races, companions, plenty of stats, and much more.
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- S Taylor
- 04-08-21
Interesting
You wouldn't think that archaeology and gaming went together. I really enjoyed this more than I thought would be possible.
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- dunpony
- 05-07-21
Just Brilliant
Great narrator, great story, excellent melding of game and real life. Lists of stats were consise, not overly repetitive. I loved the way the ending led neatly to the next book with not a cliff hanger in sight.
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- Andrew
- 23-02-22
a delightful twist to other LitRPG stories.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this; it seemed a little like 2 stories in 1 but was delighted when an unexpted twist came about.
the story seems to be a bit slow to start, but is well worth sticking with.
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- Jennifer Deeley
- 11-11-21
Great Listen
Really loved the book, was a great listen. story was really good and the character's.
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- Ballamannin
- 19-07-21
MMORPG blend of reality and fantasy
I liked that part of this is based in the real world with the overpay into the main virtual world. It took me a while to fully engage with the story but it is better in a story telling sense that there is a good introduction establish the characters and their traits in the real world. I think it took me longer to engage with this book as i had recently finished The Experimental Alchemist which I’d enjoyed. There is some similarity between the two and I was over comparing. Once I accepted this as a different story I stated to enjoy it more. There were some expected cliches which for players were reassuring and relatable to personal gaming experiences. The characters developed well and the mechanics of the gaming were clear and integral to the story. In the end I did enjoy the book, I liked the performance, enough nuance was given to each character to identify them. Overall they supported and added to the story and were not a distraction to it which was good. So in the end if you like gaming, fantasy and a little sci fi this is an interesting worthwhile listen.
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