
Dungeon Core Online
Remastered Edition - Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Jonathan Smidt
About this listen
Dungeon Wars have ended. Peace reigns across DCO...for a moment.
With the creation of his fourth floor to focus on and his burgeoning relationship with Rue to enjoy, James is ready to simply immerse himself in everything that DCO has to offer. With his players now able to take to the seas, there is a whole new set of mechanics to explore. Not to mention another set of random mobs, each more ridiculous and terrifying than the last. I mean who doesn’t want to see a zombie megalodon summon a tornado full of undead sharks?
And, as DCO grows, so, too, does its impact on the world. With new Dungeon Gates that allow travel between dungeons, the economic impact of the game has increased tenfold.
But where there is wealth, there are those who wish to take it.
James is about to learn that the real world is a lot more sinister than the virtual one.
Cyb3Ru5 is coming.
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- Steve
- 07-02-25
Solid Continuation
This book continues directly from where the first two left off, so if you're new to the series, I’d recommend going back to listen to those first.
The book is filled with great characters who have their flaws and charms. The world-building is fantastic, and I really appreciate how the author incorporates real-world threats, giving the story a sense of conflict with genuine consequences. James’s life outside of the game and the exploration of the world that created this VR-focused society take center stage more in this book, which is a great shift. While readers who are solely interested in the dungeon content might not be thrilled with this change, those who enjoy a good balance between in-game action and real-world exploration will definitely be pleased.
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