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A LitRPG Adventure

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Start Menu 2: Continue Game

By: Kos Play
Narrated by: Will Collyer
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Fresh off the tragic events at Calamity's End, Alex sets off with a new group to reclaim what was lost.

All he has to handle are a few tiny quests for the Goddess of Love.

Sound easy? It won't be.

Book 2 of this exciting new LitRPG Adventure from Kos Play, author of the System School Series. Join Alex as he rises from zero-to-hero in a new world filled with monsters, a detailed system, magic, power progression, and so much more!

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This series started out pretty good but quickly took a weird turn. Everything quickly revolved around a chubby 18 year kid having sex with everything to save the day.

Started good crashed hard

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The first book wasn’t bad, I could have done without the love dungeon, brothel, sexual talk or all the daddy talk; even though “daddy” wasn’t directly sexual, having a character talk to “daddy” in a love dungeon was just creepy.

Too much sexual innuendo

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Amazing characters and character development.
I can't wait for the next book, i hope it's more than a trilogy, but I love how they're using legends in their books like aladdin

Great story

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the first book was decent, I should have stopped listening there. There are so many characters and plot points introduced over the course of this book that feel shoehorned in to explain things that could have been entire sub-arcs on their own that the plot begins to feel like a first draft. The abundance of characters leads to a large chunk of them getting either a very surface level personality or being very one note. The narration is pretty good and I think it is a huge part of the reason I even continued listening after the halfway point.

story increasingly feels rushed and overcrowded

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