Single Player Mode (the Book) a Personalized Gaming Experience

Single Player Mode (the Book) a Personalized Gaming Experience
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Book Synopsis Single Player Mode (the Book) a Personalized Gaming Experience by : Truest Dunkworth

Download or read book Single Player Mode (the Book) a Personalized Gaming Experience written by Truest Dunkworth and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-11 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WARNING! If you ever find yourself in the middle of the woods with your parents nowhere in sight and are asked by a strange man to sign a contract-- please, please, please, do not sign it. Jesse Alexander, a gamer, did not have the luxury of this warning before Pappy Baxter showed up on the doorstep of his uncle's cottage in the woods. What happened next is nothing short of astonishing. Video games, portals, poetry, and ancient treasures-- this story has many twists and turns. It is a book that asks young people to think and be surprised and is as engaging as it is mysterious. Follow Jesse--and perhaps others-- on their journey from the virtual to real and from seemingly dull to fully alive. Deeper themes speak to courage, bravery, and friendship. A Mysterious Tales of Loss and Woe- & Other Jovial Stories book. Suggested ages: 10-15 (middle & high schoolers)


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