This is a great find. I enjoy the genre but dont character growth is often just levels. The progression the characters are making personally, as a team and to the world is great. The voice for Rock was originally odd but it now feels natural.I do wish we could get a clearer distinction of NPC..
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Chaotic fun
Review from The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook →
If you’re even remotely curious about LitRPG or dark sci-fi comedy, the first Dungeon Crawler Carl audiobook is an absolute must. It’s wildly original, laugh-out-loud funny, and somehow manages to balance absurdity with real stakes. The premise is daring and delightfully unhinged, dropping everyday guy Carl (and the scene-stealing Princess Donut) into a brutal, alien-run..
Tsunami of emotions
Review from This Inevitable Ruin →
This series does a wonderful job of showing character development along with showing readers how trauma from fighting for your life and others, changes you. There’s tons of comedic relief, but definitely many heartbreaking moments. These later books do have a heavier tone than the first few, and I applaud Matt for writing the progression..
FOR THE COLONY
Review from Chrysalis, Books 1-3 →
humorously funny
Review from Mimic & Me 4 →
Amazing
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
I finished this book but knew pretty early on it wasn’t for me. personally I’m not a fan of villains as the protagonist. I went in thinking it was a tongue in cheek book not a low key spicy one. But spicy as written by an awkward teenager that’s never done anything. Just weird and..
A refreshing new take!
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
Yup, this was excellent!
Review from An Unexpected Hero →








