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Exit Code: Another World

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Back Cover Blurb: When Kai Tanaka, a washed-up indie game dev, wakes up in a twisted world stitched together from old video game assets, he thinks he’s losing his mind. The monsters glitch. The sky resets every hour. And the people? They’re NPCs—but some of them are waking up too. Pulled into a decaying simulation that’s leaking between realities, Kai discovers he was “uploaded” against his will—chosen as a patch to fix the world’s growing corruption. But fixing it might kill him. Escaping might kill everyone else. In a world where death deletes your memories, and trust is the rarest item drop, Kai has one mission: Don’t play by the rules. Break the code.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Crash to Desktop

Kai Tanaka was halfway through writing a game loop when the power cut out.

He barely had time to register the smell of burning plastic, the flicker of his monitor, and the way his custom-built rig sparked like it was possessed. Then came the flash. White-hot. Instant.

Silence.

No pain. No falling. Just the sound of a fan spinning down into nothing.

When he opened his eyes, the world looked… familiar. But wrong.

Skybox. Flat textures. Grass that repeated every few feet like it had been tile-pasted by a lazy developer. Which made no sense—because Kai had used this grass texture. Two years ago. In a prototype he'd scrapped.

He stood up, dizzy. His hands looked normal. No HUD. No health bar. Just… a wide field, a broken castle in the distance, and a glitching rabbit stuck halfway into a rock.

"This is a dream," he muttered.

The rabbit jittered and let out a static screech before vanishing in a burst of polygons.

Kai didn't dream. Not like this.

Then something popped up in front of him.

[SYSTEM MESSAGE: Welcome, Patch #042]

Initializing WorldState…

Loading Behavior Trees…

ERROR: AI_Control_Nodes Missing

Proceed Anyway? [Y/N]

He blinked. "What the hell?"

Auto-confirmed. Proceeding.

Reality shuddered.

The trees shifted positions. The sky flickered. Something in the horizon stuttered like a corrupted video file.

Kai reached for his phone. It wasn't there.

His wrist buzzed instead. A device was strapped to it—a watch? No, a UI node. A tiny screen displayed a single line:

OBJECTIVE: Survive Initialization.

Then the sky opened, and the monsters fell out.