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  • CivCEO

  • Accidental Champion Series, Book 1
  • By: Andrew Karevik
  • Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
  • Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (731 ratings)

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CivCEO

By: Andrew Karevik
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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When Charles Morris is forced into retirement, the old multinational company CEO has to accept that it is all over. The days of running his financial empire have finally come to an end. All because of a stupid heart attack. Now what is there for him to do but to curl up in a corner and die?

While Charles is attending a fundraiser, however, something happens and he's transported into a strange medieval world where magic is real and legendary heroes coexist with mythical monsters.

Follow Charles as he takes on the challenge of a lifetime. Follow him as he builds roads and shops, hires heroes, develops alliances with neighboring villages...but also fights terrible foes while struggling to maintain the Happiness and Satisfaction levels of his village in the positives.

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Interesting plot device. Low key, no fighting

This is not like all the other dropped in a RPG world by a higher power. No battles, no broken power or unlimited skill access. This is a story of a business tycoon in a world where he can relive his ambition to build another financial empire.
Game logic and plot structure like SIM City or Civilization than a Dungeon Crawler or Fate.

So if you like the business aspect of world building, which I have to be honest... Not so much an unique buildings or heavy village design layout plot. As he asks advisors constantly on where to go next, then uses the "Art of the Deal" negotiation and pyschology from previous life to get what he wants.

Pretty relaxes paced too, never feel any pressure or danger for the MC. But I always feel that the writer is only a plot twist or concept away from a interestingly unique story into an amazingly engrossing story.

Will buy next book in hopes the author improves on this story plot and actually creates the great book so clearly hinted at for a world builder fan.

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If you like sim city this is for you!

Recommended if you like Sim City or strategy games, you will enjoy this. Some conflict resolutions are quite fast, but I am enjoying reading it

the narrator is superb as always

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good but could use some more

i enjoyed the story, just wish they would build the world more and move away from game mechanics to a little more fantasy.

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I want 100 more books just like this. Brought me back to the days of playing Populous: The Beginning on PlayStation. It was perfect From the story to the cover to the narrator It couldn’t be better.

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Excellent 👌

the story is great as well as the narration. I really really enjoyed this. it's like a Fortune 500 boss decides to become a gamer in a Sim like environment. it's really good!

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Beating your enemies with diplomacy

I was initially skeptical by the premise. I'm a huge fan of series like The Primal Hunter and Defiance of the Fall so I obviously lean towards solving your problems by force. However, CivCEO is a nice change of pace. I'm on the 6th book now and I could probably count on one hand the battles I remember. Despite that, I find how the MC manages to fix his problems through good old fashioned diplomacy and economics refreshing with minimal use of force or magic while still being enjoyable to read.

There are shortcuts involved of course. Contracts today would be much more ironclad if we had "The System" enforcing them after all, or if you could just click a button to change your system of government or form of currency. Yet, the basic economic principles are still sound and I find myself relating to the main character in regards to his diplomatic principles as well as his shortcomings.

Funny enough, I'm a CEO myself and maybe I gravitate towards the power fantasy books because of how I have to deal with diplomacy in my day to day!

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For all those world builders junkies

This is a story for all the world builder junkies who love games like civilization this is a lot of war tactics business tactics and world building this is a great start to What promises to be an even better series The best thing about this series is that it's a monthly series for audible can't wait till next month when the next book comes out

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Excellent take on LitRPG

I very much enjoyed this interesting take on LitRPG, where brains and experience matter more than brute strength and overwhelming testosterone. Very good choice for listening while engaged in mundane activities. I liked it enough to start the next one immediately. Excellent narration.

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I Enjoyed this story

Neil Hellegers is a Great narrator. his voice made this a nice listen.

if you would like an enjoyable escape a getting the job done from inside a Sim, this is for You!

my thanks to A. Karevik

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waited a long time

I have all 5 books so far. I was wondering if this series would get a audiobook.

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