Vincent, a college student from Earth, has been transported to another world full of strange powers and fantastic monsters. Ideally, this would be the start of his journey to become a legendary hero, build an everlasting empire, and gather a personal harem.
But no one said that this new world would be easy…
After escaping an assassination that accidentally befell him, he was forced to become a Dungeon Master. What will an average programmer student do when he finds out that he can code the dungeon?
Vanquish those savages above with his tech and savviness — along with an army of golems?
“Wait, this world isn’t even medieval?!”
With all the questions piling up in his head, Vincent is set to uncover all these secrets! And… conquer the world, perhaps?
The hard reboot of “The Programmer’s Dungeon.” It has an almost completely different plot, cast, and storyline, so expect tons of improvement from the old one.
Disclaimer:
This is a softcore LitRPG story; there are stats but no levels. Also, the LitRPG element isn’t the main focus of the story itself and is more of a support.
Cheers!
Cross posted in both Royal Road and Scribble hub.
Releasing 3 chapters per week on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday with at least 2000+ words.
This is a dungeon master story. Normally, the troupe about dungeons follows the dungeon core, and it stresses on avoiding the possibility of a dungeon master. This story reverses the troupe. It has a lot of fights in it, although the gore is glossed over, which is nice for squeamish people like me. It is also an isekai with the main character not having died to come to the fantasy world.
The grammar and style are good, and the author bothered with color themes for some of the status screens. Which shows that they care a lot about this story. All in all, it is a very creative piece and I definately recomment it.
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Not the best, not the worst. Old tropes that if you've never encountered them makes it decent to read, but the style can be a bit droning. Main complaint would definitely be the MC though, this last chapter kinda broken any immersion given I thought the mental sociopathy disconnect would have been a potential plot point, but nope. To me it just feels like a copy with a new coat of paint, but others may disagree. Also, do you have to leave notes to leave a 5 Star review author? It's not free since it artificially inflates the ratings system. Wouln't be making this review otherwise.
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It's a good read. The plot and many scenes should be depressing and dark, but the story somehow stays light-hearted. There's a fun "system" to play with, fun abilities, and decent characters. Overall I'd recommend it.
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Interesting premise, I'm hoping it doesn't develop too much reliance on deus-ex-systemia to drive the plot and anime/manga tropes for the character interaction.
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