
by xzldd
Lucas Reinhardt didn’t set out to change the game industry.He just wanted to make something fun. In a Europe where games are designed to be safe, inclusive, and impossible to fail, Lucas submits a graduation project that does none of those things.It has no tutorial.It punishes mistakes.And it doesn’t apologize. The result?Players rage-quit, come back, and stay up all night trying again. As his prototype goes viral, Lucas finds himself at odds with universities, ethics committees, media critics, and an industry that has forgotten what challenge feels like. This is not a story about saving the world.It’s about refusing to water down creativity. A sharp, humorous, anti-formula urban novel about games, freedom, and the simple joy of not being hand-held. Fun doesn’t need permission.
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