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Radioactive Revolution: A Dystopian, Post-Apocalyptic Adventure

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by Richard Hummel


  Last, but certainly not least, thank you to all of my readers and fans. You’re support and comments have been a huge encouragement to me and keep me chugging even with life throws curveballs.

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  Did you enjoy Radioactive Revolution? Looking for more Gamelit/LitRPG to sate your appetite?

  Check out these other LitRPG’s that take place in Dystopian or Post-apocalyptic worlds including Adam Online, from Magic Dome Books (I love Russian LitRPG!):

  Shadow Sun Survival

  By Dave Willmarth

  How would you survive the apocalypse?

  After the earth is drastically altered and the human race is targeted for culling, Allistor and a few desperate survivors struggle to do just that.

  Can they work together to stay alive?

  Or will human nature doom them all?

  Available on Amazon

  The No Names

  By Frank G. Albelo

  Digit 36589900 lives among the masses of other nameless and Forgotten humans under the thumb of the Government and Bankers.

  After one abusive push too many, Digit 36589900 finds himself exiled to a frozen prison moon. Vowing to make a change, the wheels of war are put in motion.

  With limited supplies, no shelter and constant threat of attack, a small band of newly christened humans fight to survive, even as repercussions spiral further than anyone could have imagined.

  The only hope is constant evolution, but they aren’t the only ones...

  Available on Amazon

  Absolute Zero

  By Max Lagno

  Leonarm, an Adam Online ex-champion who hasn’t played the game for ten years, logs back in - this time on an assignment from the secret services. He needs to get to some of the game’s closed locations and seek out the entities called Mentors who are rumored to have solved the problem of digitizing the human mind - which would allow human beings to live forever.

  Still, completing quests and finding his way around the unfamiliar game mechanics is the least of Leonarm’s problems. He soon discovers he’s being hunted down by a clan of mercenaries. He has no idea who hired them - but whoever it is, this person doesn’t want their fellow human beings to live forever.

  Available on Amazon

 

 

 


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