What is the book "Are You Worthy of Being Player Number Zero?" About?

What is the book "Are You Worthy of Being Player Number Zero?" About?
Art from Milgram Series (Japanese version)

I am sure many of you who are interested in possibly becoming a player of my book is wondering how I will conduct it. I am attempting to write my own "ORV" but American style I suppose. I mean the original writers of ORV are Korean lmfao. Anyways, I plan for this to be a long term event where I attempt to create remote or possibly hybrid (remote and face to face events) where I will actually challenge players to see if they can survive in such challenges. Of course due to copyright law and unrealistic situations to consider, I am not going to literally copy ORV as a story itself. What I am trying to do instead is to see if players can create their own unique story by completing these primary trials that I have created. How players will complete these challenges will be through video games. Asides from ORV which I have taken heavy inspiration from. I also am taking inspiration from the show "Squid Game" where it has players compete for money. I also am taking some inspiration from "Alice in Borderland" where people are transported into a world where they need to play games to extend their life.

I plan to use a gacha game system as that is the game that is most popular these days lmfao to write a book about this somehow. Of course, I will also participate in my book and test the primary trials considering I inserted 4 characters from the same team to test out and ensure that it do-able for players. At least the readers know that I will be doing my own primary trials at minimum 4 times somehow lmfao. Anyways I use the term "primary trial" because gacha games typically use "main quest" and ORV uses "main scenario". Primary means the same thing as "main" and trial means the same thing as "quest" or "scenario" so it's basically the same terms but different synonyms used instead.

I am hoping to see at least 100 players to partake in this so I can "realistically" conduct this book somehow. I mean squid game had like at least 500 players or something in it. How would I be hosting this book and use virtual games or activities without actual players lmfao. People can think of it as a video game. ORV has 100 scenarios in total. I'm going to try and create 100 primary trials in total for this entire book. I'll start from lowest difficulty to slowly create higher difficulty in these games. That's what video games typically do anyways and how the school system works too. It goes from easy to medium level then to hard and etc. The first 10 scenarios will probably be me trying to have players create their own character profile. The first actual video game will also be some free game that is available on google that everyone should have access to. I could input gacha game tournaments or something where I have players download Genshin Impact and see if they can defeat a boss using a 4 star character only or something like that.

Anyways, I hope everyone can be patient that only one man is creating this event which is difficult to do. It is also why I am quite literally giving Jasper who is inspired from Yoo Joonghyuk the regressor blessing because that's quite literally how my life feels like...I'm a regressor lmfao, I have died multiple times mentally in ways that no one seems to understand. Anyways, have fun players, I hope to see which one of you is the real main character that can take my place once I finish this book making myself the main character for now. This is inspired from "ORV: Side Stories" too.

Please visit this link to register yourself as a character in my verison 0.0 testing. I will be first ever player and create it as I go.

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Here is the interview form for becoming a player in my book. I am revising everything and attempting to think this differently. Don’t mind if my personality as a host becomes bipolar, lmfao. Primary Trial #0: The InterviewWhy do you think you deserve a spot as a player in my