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Golden Experience
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Rating(4.3 / 5.0, 114 votes)
5 | 62% (71 votes) |
4 | 22% (25 votes) |
3 | 7% (8 votes) |
2 | 4% (5 votes) |
1 | 4% (5 votes) |
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Language
Support Book (#ad)
Author(s)
One entry per lineArtist(s)
One entry per lineYear
Example: 2012
2019
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
WN 610 Chapters (Completed)
WN 9 Chapters SS (Completed)
LN 4 Volumes (Ongoing)
WN 9 Chapters SS (Completed)
LN 4 Volumes (Ongoing)
Licensed
No
Completely Translated
No
Original Publisher
One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per line
N/A
Release Frequency
Every 2.3 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #895Monthly Rank: #237
All Time Rank: #2712
Reading List [Graph]
On 2144 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #486
All Time Rank: #4092
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Jobs, hobbies, lifestyles—the world has advanced to a point where nothing can be separated from VR anymore. And now, a VR game was released using the most cutting-edge technologies; its name was “Boot Hour, Shoot Curse.” Our protagonist had no choice but to play solo during the closed beta test, but once the game officially launched, she made lots of friends (but not necessarily with the players), formed a huge clan (but not a clan of players), and matured as an individual.
Associated Names
One entry per lineOugon no Keikenchi
黃金經驗值
黄金の経験値
黃金經驗值
黄金の経験値
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
Free Life Fantasy Online (3)Genocide Online ~Playtime Diary of an Evil Young Girl~ (3)
Curse Nightmare Party – Jagan Yousei ga Yuku VRMMO (2)
Apotheosis of a Demon – A Monster Evolution Story (2)
In the Land of Leadale (1)
Itai no wa Iya nanode Bōgyo-Ryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Gamers united in choas
- female protagonist
- Action - Cultivation - Adventure (On going)
- Peak Hidden Gems Part 2
- enjoyed my time
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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10/18/20 | A Mob of Deer | c20 |
10/10/20 | A Mob of Deer | c19 |
10/04/20 | A Mob of Deer | c18 |
09/26/20 | A Mob of Deer | c17 |
09/20/20 | A Mob of Deer | c16 |
09/17/20 | A Mob of Deer | c15 |
09/16/20 | A Mob of Deer | c14 |
09/12/20 | A Mob of Deer | c13 |
09/09/20 | A Mob of Deer | c12 |
09/06/20 | A Mob of Deer | c11 |
09/05/20 | A Mob of Deer | c10 |
09/02/20 | A Mob of Deer | c9 |
08/30/20 | A Mob of Deer | c8 |
08/29/20 | A Mob of Deer | c7 |
08/26/20 | A Mob of Deer | c6 |
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1. Despite playing a typical humanoid race, Rare plays the game as if she's a monster player. The fact that even after spawning in she had the choice to play on the "Good" side, but still chose to be a villain says something about her character, and if it were ever known to other players they'd definitely question her sanity.
2. At one point Rare uses her followers to create her own little dungeon and manage it for giggles and EXP. She called it an "Amus**ent Park" which I found rather humorous, given it's accuracy after thinking about it. Dungeon management themes are hard to get right, especially here since her "Dungeon" was non-traditional, but I thought it was handled well here. Just enough details to catch your interest without boring the reader with minutia.
3. The system the game functions on is... Enigmatic to say the least, but it follows all the rules that have been revealed so far and appears to be consistent. A good part of the fun is uncovering the mysteries of the game's inner workings right along with Rare and her friends. So, those are the major things I enjoyed, but it isn't perfect. Next will be my gripes.
1. The characters that Rare interacts with are mostly NPCs, and while a few of them have distinct personalities, most of them are kind of bland. I do understand that she's essentially building a faction of monsters, but you'd at least think that her closest NPC allies would have more personality than "Abandoned as kids and then became bandits." Even the other players aren't totally immune to this ether, as most of them will come and go while showing no more individuality than a stone on the roadside. This does have the effect of making the main characters stand out all the more, but the overall effect lessens the feel of the world outside of the MCs.
2. The game world seems to have some fairly deep lore, and what little the novel shows is quite interesting. But outside of a handful of specific details that impact Rare and her friends, we're left ignorant of the rest. What we're shown screams that there's more to find and learn about, but as of c111 we don't know much. I can only hope that more of the game world's lore and history are revealed in later chapters. This kind of tease always rubs me the wrong way. Overall, I would recommend others to give this novel a read. The current translation quality is superb, so that's a plus too.