Dungeon Crawler Carl

The apocalypse will be televised! , #1

Paperback

English language

Published June 9, 2020 by Dandy House.

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reviewed Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #1)

0.5/5

No pensé que pudiera leer algo más misógino que El Bosque Oscuro, pero ai, claramente he vivido muy bien.

Humor de guarderia, un protagonista insufrible y un argumento (o debería llamarlo sistema de juego?) con tantos sinsentidos que ni siquiera llega al nivel de "tan malo que es bueno".

Funny and hilarious!

I forgot where I stumbled upon this book, but I gave it away as a present and the guy read it recently and was full of praise. So I read it, too, and can tell you: wow! Easy to read, funny, and page-turning by itself.

Aliens come to Earth and, reminding us of the Volorians from Douglas Adams, present legal claim to all of Earth, which we humans could have avoided by making or own claim before a court we never existed.

Very shortly after most humans are dead and all the rest is offered to fight through a dungeon. Whoever makes it to level 18 can reclaim Earth.

And so we go down with Carl and his cat into the dungeon. Turns out, Carl is the first to bring a pet cat into the dungeon, so they get a buff and thus, Princess Donut is a …

reviewed Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #1)

Fun fun fun

This book had no business being as much fun as it was. Even though I had seen it recommended by friends, I went in skeptical, but was sucked in right away. It's by no means high literature, but Carl and Princess Donut's escapades are a delight. What this book lacks in substance it makes up with pure candy-coated silliness. This was the perfect weekend read.

Admittedly, I am solidly in the target demographic, being an avid TTRPG player, and there was plenty of fan service along those lines. Added pluses for some nose tweaking to the manosphere as well. On the surface, this could have come across as a different take on Ready Player One, but this one didn't leave the same bad taste in my mouth.

There's a lot of world building going on in this first book, with many hints of darkness to come, and without …