So, I've read two series that I've loved, and another book similar.
Magic 2.0, Critical Failures, NPCs
The common theme is a twist on scifi/fantasy combo and comedy.
Magic 2.0 has people interacting with a file to cast spells. Critical Failures has D&D players get sucked into a virtual world and have to use their skills. NPCs is not that much of a comedy, but follows NPCs that take up a player-group's quest.
I loved them all, but I cannot find a good alternative to keep me busy.
Has anyone experienced a similar story?
I put an emphasis on comedy, because I find that more interesting than drama, although a healthy mix isn't that bad.
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