The Game of Our Lives (ABO)

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: Take_the_Moon
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Choe Ho is a traditional Korean man (that doesn’t smoke) in his 30s, who goes from home from work every day by train. Like any single worker in the IT world, Choe Ho is addicted to role-playing games. Recently, he finished a game called Hearts Brave, which launched the online version a few months later.

On the day of the launch, Choe Ho was on the train with his high school rival and now co-worker, Nan Jeong. Unfortunately, the lively and extroverted Nan Jeong was the kind of natural archenemy for introverts like Choe Ho.

It was not rare for them to take the same train, especially on weekends, when his rival goes to visit his parents who live in the same neighborhood as Choe Ho. It was supposed to be like every normal Friday, but the normal things disappeared the moment that the train entered a dimensional portal.

All passengers on the train were summoned to another world!

When Choe Ho woke up in a dark place with a system asking which Breed he wanted to choose to start his new life, he knew that he might never be able to return to the real world.

Choe Ho was tricked by the system and ended up choosing an omega alchemist fairy, none of which would make him able to be a virile and strong fighter, making him only able to live hiding to survive.

Thrown into a novice mission, Choe Ho found himself in a near-death situation, before being saved by a wolf-like beast-man carrying a double-bladed ax.

Choe Ho was grateful to be saved by the mysterious stranger, who had long, silver hair; wolf ears; cruel, blue eyes; and a body capable of easily crushing monsters with his bare hands.

“Choe Ho, it's me, Nan Jeong,” said the werewolf, raising both thick, light-colored eyebrows.

Unlike Choe Ho, his rival chose a superior fighting class, alpha gender, and the beast-men race. Nan Jeong became a perfect character who would survive easily at the beginner level. However, the beast-man race could not grow normally and had to awaken their bloodline, so his advantage is not worth much in the advanced stages unless he finds an alchemist to help quickly awaken his bloodline.

Choe Ho and Nan Jeong decide to become a team and explore this vast world that resembles the game they played on Earth to find out if they can return to the real world.

Of course, a big problem lies in the fact that these pure men have no idea what it means to be omega or alpha… But the malicious system won’t mind showing them how wild things can be.

 

AUTHOR’S NOTES:
1. 1×1 romance
2. Several couples, in addition to the main couple.
3. Cultural Diversity
4. ML falls first to the MC
5. Quick Romance (In short they will form the couple soon)
6. Cute moments
7. For those who want to translate my novel into another language, other than Portuguese. As long as you ask the site, let me know, and send me the links, then it’s okay to translate.

a. Bahasa Indonesia:

Permainan Dalam Hidup Kami (ABO)


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  1. HomieLv1
    HomieLv1 rated it
    Master Of Martial Arts Has An Advanced Optical Brain is a story about Chu Nan, a completely mediocre student who decided to become below-average due to useless pride/stubbornness. Luckily, God (the author) decided to save him by giving him an "advanced optical brain". This allows him to have very high calculative skills and a the ability to process this information extremely fast.I think I am genuinely becoming sick of reading Chinese novels in general. It's very obvious that there is a very severe lack of talented authors that write xianxia/xuanhua. Translation quality is mediocre. Theres many mistakes especially at the end of chapters. (3/5 stars)Story development makes it very apparent that the author only wants word count, nothing else matters. This novel incorporates two of the most annoying writing "techniques" that you'll find in these novels. First, repeating the same information from a different point of view, often taking up an entire chapter. The second is how every time the main character does anything, we are forced to suffer and read some random reaction of some random irrelevant special-ed kid who exists solely to insult the main character. Aside from all that, this story is rather directionless. The only goal is for the main character to get to a higher-tier academy. What awful and cliche settings. We go from school arc to tournament arc to another school arc. Seriously? Character design is awful as well. I feel like it's a waste to write another long-paragraph. We have the same cliche annoying characters as every other martial arts novel. (2/5 stars)World background is also abysmal. In sixty chapters, I don't even think that the author has mentioned the main character's family aside from saying he comes from a family of farmers. Aside from that, barely anything has been properly described. We are suddenly in a school arc with the main character making many improvements, and then thrown into a drawn-out tournament arc. In sixty chapters, aside from introducing more useless and cliche characters, as well as providing a very superficial understanding of the world, we know next to nothing. Very poor attempt. (1/5 stars)Overall, it's yet another novel where the author solely cares for word count. The only positives in this novel are solely coincidences that I doubt the author meant to happen in the first place. I give this novel 2.4 stars out of 5.
  1. GodOfLiterature
    GodOfLiterature rated it
    I think its one of the best novel ideas as it centers around the idea of what most of us know as wuxiaBut with the idea of a system that implements knowledge about games,movies and more. And I think that its new idea about cybernet in a wuxia kind of world is amazing! So here's my thumbs up 👍🏽🤩!!
  1. ColeKincaid
    ColeKincaid rated it
    I love this novel, i had begun it years ago when it was free online. But i am quite disappointed by webnovel. The translation is pure trash : the names of the protagonists and objects are always changing, even inside the same chapter. the " " meant to signifie a dialogue are translated by " ,and the gender of the protagonist is always changing between "he" and "she". It's really frustating to see such a trashy translation quality appear at the 41 chapter when you have to PAY FOR THE CHAPTERS. Honestly the free version online has a better translation, it is unbelivable. Tell me WEBNOVEL, what's the point of paying YOU for such a mediocre work of translation, which is no better than a BOT translation. Please do improve, and give me back my spend coins.
  1. WinterDragon_1
    WinterDragon_1 rated it
    I have read many interesting novels, but this is the first time writing one, I have no experience in writing so please try continue to read,the reason I am writing the novel I liked TNE, The Academy’s Deceased Ate It All, lastly Author POV I liked academy life of main character in all this novel, while reading these novel many thoughts popped up, I am just trying to put my thoughts into a book,in feature my thoughts can run wildly please endure. If there is any corrections please mention on comments. thankyou my updates will be regular from next week
  1. CozyCatCakegYm
    CozyCatCakegYm rated it
    Ahem!The shameless first review that is the privilege of the Author.I hope my novel can reach the quality deserving of this review.Happy reading to all!
  1. Salvatore_7711
    Salvatore_7711 rated it
    I gotta say, I got this story on my daily reco and I'm glad that I took the plunge to read it. It's quite a fun lighthearted read. I ended up reading up to the privileged chapters (chapter 43)The MC is a fun character. To me, she comes off almost borderline psychotic with the way she talks to her pet owl and system out loud, thereby having random people looking at her weirdly. She's got a very nonchalant attitude, but that also doesn't stop her from giving the same energy back whenever people try her.I like the way the author didn't do the typical "oh I gotta get away from the MC and co. to be an extra!!!"...while doing things that get the MC and their crew's attention. MC here legit goes out of her way to stay with the MC here because she knows she needs to help them, especially seeing how things are changing.I think the story is a bit too early to judge the other characters as atm they need fleshing out, but I trust that the author will get into that once we get more chapters and the more she interacts with the world.Right now as the story is still a bit early, we're only getting snippets here and there of the actual world, but from what we've seen so far it seems promising.While there are some tropes that are reminiscent of other novels of a similar genre, (TNE as one example) I think the author did a good job of putting their own twist into it that kept me engaged.There are a couple of minor grammatical errors and typos, but nothing that would throw you off of your immersion to the story.Now the big thing. The author put paid chapters starting from chapter 20 and while I personally think that it's too early, I hope you readers continue with it anyway. I found it's worth spending my coins on the story as I've found it to be an enjoyable read so far.
  1. PilgrimJaggerbKb
    PilgrimJaggerbKb rated it
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  1. Dyalet
    Dyalet rated it
    (@bahay)

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