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4X Four Hex: A LitRPG Strategy Series

Avila Online, Book 1

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4X Four Hex: A LitRPG Strategy Series

By: Ember Lane
Narrated by: Jack Voraces
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One man dominates Avila
Another must take him down or die.

Bilda FOH Smartown has the biggest civilization in Avila. He brings in billions in ad revenue. Everything is branded. For instance, you can partake of a foamy ale in the Troll and Tourniquet pub - sponsored by Texatron Auto-air, the cheapest deals on the best air cars - or pull the lever at the High Summer Hangings - courtesy of Blue Bird Neon. Perhaps you’d like to sponsor a battle and ride with the fiercest centaurs, or hire a bard and seduce a princess. Everything and anything has a price tag in Bilda’s empire. Revenue is king, and coincidently, so is Bilda.

So when Bilda demands his agents take a cut in their percentage, it’s not well received. Especially since they made him what he is.

A bet is made.

A plan is hatched.

Now one man is tasked with building a civilization from nothing, one that must rival Bilda’s, or he’ll be thrown back to the slums he came from, where he’s not particularly welcome, to put it mildly.

Oh, and he’s got six months to do it!

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen when LitRPG and Trading Places meet, then you’re a little odd, but the answer is 4X Four Hex.

Mild cursing - No frolicking - but…

Turn based fighting!

Yes, you heard it right. 4X Four Hex brings turn based fighting to your listening device. Experience the true horror of what it’s like to stand there and wait for your opponent’s strike!

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I love strategy, and building type litrpgs and so far Ember Lane has produced some of my very favorites.

This has been a fun book, Jack Voraces narrates with a fervor, he's very good at expressing a characters excitement and trepidation. He could use a slightly broader range to his feminine cast.

This story was fun, it's a bit of a different take on the genre where the main character essentially becomes an extreme reality tv star. So the character is actively trying to be entertaining for the audience, it's a nice meta story that allows the character to essentially talk to the listener directly. It was a fun quirk and I've seen far worse excuses for exposition.

I received a free copy of this book for review purposes at my request, my review is voluntary and unbiased.

top quality litrpg

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Great story and narration!

Stuck between s rock and a hard place, our MC must topple an empire in a game he has never played (a very well established one, at that) to have a chance at getting a life back. Game on!

Jack kills the narration! Great job!

I loved the premise, and thoroughly enjoyed the book.

I cant wait to find out what happens next!

Fantastic!

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The Story of this book was really interesting, that said I can not understate how much I hate the stupid turn based gimmick of this book. First if I was playing full immersive vr identical to real life with turn based pvp I would quit, Second it makes the dex stat useless, Third it actually disadvantages a group but the book trys to make it seem like it helps them, and etc. I mean, I wanted to like this book, but I can't even finish it (was about half through) the whole turn based combat just felt really dumb and like a way to differentiate this from other litrpg s, it's sad because the story was good and there aren't many civ building litrpg that go beyond a town or city and this one seemed like it might.

Good Story, not for me.

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Plot: Mix Trading Places movie with Strategy city building and RPG gaming. I like many LitRPG and this is an interesting take. I enjoyed the town building and most of plot but the combat system was interesting at first but got tiring quickly. I liked the book and like Jack Voraces as a narrator. I would give this book a thumbs up if your looking for a different take on LitRPG.

Enjoyed it

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The only issue i had with the book was how the author luxuriates in the beatings. its like he was worried you wouldn't believe how awful the world is.

Luckily there are only like two scenes like that and the rest is as good as the other two books but from a completely dofferent angle.

Good as always but a bit sadistic?

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