LitRPG, short for literary role-playing game, is a literary genre combining the conventions of computer RPGs with science-fiction and fantasy novels. The term was introduced in 2013. In LitRPG, game-like elements form an essential part of the story, and visible RPG statistics (for example strength, intelligence, damage) are a significant part of the reading experience. This distinguishes the genre from novels that tie in with a game, like those set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons; books that are actual games, such as the choose-your-own-path Fighting Fantasy type of publication; or games that are literarily described, like MUDs and interactive fiction. Typically, the main character in a LitRPG novel is consciously interacting with the game or game-like world and attempting to progress within it. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre LitRPG 35
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Ready Player Two
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The Last Tide
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The Otherworld (Underdog, #4)
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The Wandering Inn
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Ready Player One
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Acque Oscure e Altre Avventure
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Uru's Third Temple (Divine Apostasy #3)
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Four Against Darkness. Edizione italiana.
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Il Cuore Della Lucertola
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Dungeons of the Crooked Mountains (Underdog, #1)
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Noobtown
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The Dark Continent (Underdog, #3)
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The Twilight Obelisk (Mirror World #4)
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The Way of the Outcast (Mirror World #3)
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The Citadel (Mirror World #2)
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Project Daily Grind (Mirror World, #1)
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City of the Dead (The Alchemist Book #1)
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Forest of Desire (The Alchemist Book #2)
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Shade's First Rule (Divine Apostasy, #1)
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The Second Betrayal (Divine Apostasy, #2)
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Tears of Alron (The Alchemist Book #3)
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Equalize (Ether Collapse #1)
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Earthdom (Ether Collapse, #3)
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Excise (Ether Collapse #2)
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The Bad Guys
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The Good Guys
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Veilwalkers
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The Way of the Shaman
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The Alchemist Book
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Underdog
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Mirror World
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King's Dark Tidings
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