Magical Engineering 1: Logic Gates
Magical Engineering, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Jay Aaseng
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Auteur(s):
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B.T. Topia
À propos de cet audio
Breakfast was supposed to be quiet, simple even. Dave just wanted eggs.
Instead, he got a talking bird and a System that dragged Dave into another universe, and now he has a deadline. If he can't grow strong enough, fast enough, his home world won't survive.
This new reality runs on rules Dave doesn't know, and the System keeps pushing him into dangerous experiments he's not sure he'll live through. But engineering is engineering, even when the math is magical. With new allies and a lot of iteration, Dave will map the mechanics, uncover the mysteries, and discover their answers.
Whatever it takes to save his family and the world he left behind.
Because, even if he succeeds, it's only the beginning.
Magical Engineering is a numbers-forward progression fantasy where ingenuity beats prophecy, prestige paths matter, and the System always pushes you one experiment further.
©2025 B.T. Topia, Shadow Light Press (P)2025 Podium AudioI was expecting this book to be some kind of combination between technology and magic (never got a good one), and this book sort of tries, but didn't exactly workout.
* The start of the book has pacing problems - MC makes friends too fast, but was very slow to learn or progress
* It's easy to tell that author does not share the same occupation as MC since the "engineering" part was told instead of shown - because MC was an expert at xxx profession, he designed something that the magical world has never accomplished before in a couple of days ... and that's all the details the book gave.
* There were no more "engineering" for the rest of the book. MC just grinded dungeons until near the end where he did make something novel, but that's more of an adhoc crafting.
* MC choose to specialize mainly in melee brawling with only a little bit of casting despite being very weak physically and having no martial training
Performance:
I double checked narrator's other works to make sure he was not new at this, so it really buffles me why he decided to speak out loud the sign/symbols author put into system status text such as "backslash", "hyphen", "tilde" (or is it author's decision?). It's a lot more annoying than some other LitRPG books that keeps spamming "ding"
not a lot of engineering or logic
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