Ascendancy: Kinichi's Game
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  • Time 5h 5m
  • Reads 284
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 35
  • Time 5h 5m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2024
Mature
"When Earth is torn apart by a sudden invasion of otherworldly entities, Kinichi Osaga-a lazy but clever gamer-finds himself thrust into a life-or-death struggle. As the world around him transforms into a chaotic battlefield of magic and technology, Kinichi discovers that the skills he once honed in games are now his key to survival. With the ability to access a mysterious game-like system that tracks his stats and abilities, Kinichi must navigate this new reality where only the strongest will survive. But as the enemies grow more powerful and humanity's defenses crumble, Kinichi and a determined group of soldiers must adapt, evolve, and fight back to reclaim their world. Will Kinichi's gaming instincts be enough to turn the tide, or will Earth fall to the invaders?"
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