Most of the conclusions to plotlines were rather lacking and left me feeling fairly meh about all involved.
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Most of the conclusions to plotlines were rather lacking and left me feeling fairly meh about all involved.
It’s a fun ride and the narrator makes it even better. Well worth a listen. The Progression fiction elements don’t intrude on the story too much, they just give it structure.
The narration is some of the best I’ve heard. It all fits very well for the story. The voices all work for what I’d imagine them to be and not just some monotone person droning on. Also all effects that plague a lot of litRPG series is absent so no annoying dings and other stuff..
I’m really not sure what you were looking for if you didn’t love this audiobook. Ticks all the boxes for me. A little nostalgia for rpg’s – check. Engrossing without being stressful- check. Funny as hell – check. Masterful storytelling – check. Amazing reader – check. Great work guys.
I was recommended this book and I was absolutely entangled with the story and characters. I’ve now listened to the first five books and I can not wait for the sixth to come out. The A.I will make you laught til you cry and following the growth and evaluation of carl and princess donut brings..
Great listen, as always, but that cliffhanger is borderline cruel. Can’t wait for the next book, and both the performance and sound design are better than ever, but I’m honestly kind of pissed that the author did that to us. If this review is a factor in whether you purchase this or not, do it…
I had hoped that this would be a really interesting and funny book. It does have funny moments, but it is so similar to some other books that involve gaming that are so much better written, and better narrated than this that I just listen to it because I was abjectly bored. Donut is the..
Of the half dozen litrpg series I have sampled, this one is by far the best in terms of writing quality and humor. I enjoyed the others too, but Dungeon Crawler Carl is the cream of the crop. The main narrator sounds just like Kronk from The Emperor’s New Groove, but that only adds to..
