Writing a LitRPG /LitGame Novel

in litrpg •  6 years ago  (edited)

Hello friends :)

Lately, I have been reading a ton of LitRPG books. It is becoming one of my favorite genres, which is odd because I have never heard of it before. If you don't know what it is, I totally understand. Here is a decent summation from Wikipedia:

LitRPG, short for Literary Role Playing Game, is a literary genre combining the conventions of RPGs with science-fiction and fantasy novels.[1] Games or game-like challenges form an essential part of the story and visible RPG statistics (for example strength, intelligence, damage) are a significant part of the reading experience. This is in contrast to GameLit, which involves game-like worlds but does not typically provide visible statistics. At least some of the characters in a LitRPG novel may understand that they are playing a game or are in a game-like world: they are 'meta-aware'

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Ready Player One is a fairly well known aspect of this genre, though the genre has a lot of grey areas. That is why the term LitGame seems a little more inclusive to me, and is one I would prefer using. But that is a semantics argument that's not super relevant.

Here is a free book in the genre that I recently read, it's quite good and I would recommend it highly if you enjoy science fiction and fantasy novels:
https://www.amazon.com/AlterWorld-Play-Live-LitRPG-Book-ebook/dp/B00LYJOII6

This is another one, from the point of view of a dungeon which I found very interesting. It's unfortunately not free though, but may be worthwhile if you enjoy reading or have Kindle Unlimited:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RR97GXF/

There is also the Life Reset series, which I mentioned in an earlier post about my favorite books.

The reason I mention these books is not just to share some good novels with all of you. They're all published as Kindle novels, so it seems like something that would be easy to breach into on my own.

I'm not sure what is really drawing me to do this. Perhaps it is all the reading I have done, or the interesting exploration of where virtual reality technology could take humanity. But, I think I would like to try my hand at it.

I have an idea of writing about a Space Saga-esque RPG game, with aliens, dogfights, lightsabers, psychic abilities, etc. I was thinking I could potentially expand upon my IFC stories, but I'm not sure how I could or if I want to. I think someday I'll pick that back up, though I can't say I know when that'll be, and I'm sorry to everyone who was wanting more story there. Perhaps if there is enough interest I would work on that first.

What I'm curious about is if people would like to have input on my story. I was thinking I could see about doing a chapter or so at a time, and posting it with a major plot question at the end, to drive the story going forward. I kind of think having that sort of reader interaction in the story would be fun, though it could also make the whole process more challenging.

Does anyone have any suggestions, thoughts, concerns, etc on this? I would greatly appreciate it.

Until next time,

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I think it is a very good idea. I had a lot of fun reading and trying to help @pibara edit his Ragnarok story even though I am not an editor by any stretch of the imagination.

I like to try to write, but am not a real writer, but I would love to help influence a story beforehand. So many times you read a book and think what was the author thinking.

If nothing else it would be a nice experiment, as long as you are not asking me to write a part, but just give input like : I think that blah blah blah would do this, kibitzing we used to call it in chess.

Well I'm glad to hear you think it would be interesting.

Right? I think it could make for a fun change of the process.

More I'm thinking of giving options, like a choose your own adventure sort of thing, but I'm also open to dramatic shifts if they're interesting enough.

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