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Wade Watts is the main character here, you follow him through the OASIS, a virtual reality universe in which players can teleport or travel by spaceship to different VR planets, each with a different, fun world on its surface. Now OASIS creator James Halliday made the games extra interesting, like a good game designer does. he added Easter eggs. These eggs consist of 3 keys (copper, jade, and crystal) to three gates. Finding each key and entering each gate you need to have a lot of knowledge of 1980s pop culture.
the creature is head and a huge reward and the money if left for whoever can get all 3 keys and enter all the gates. Some players thought it was smart to make groups or clans to hunt, this way more people can try more places and they should have a better chance at finding the keys if they put their heads together.
Wade Watts is a Gunter, a single player, as well as an eighteen-year-old kid living in a trailer stack. he goes to school in this game and sadly can’t do much else because eve thing cost money. Even with that against him wad is the first to find the copper key and the clues to the next key. his only friend is a girl he plays with online and together they hunt and search for the keys. its them against each other for the keys but also 2 Japanese kids who are neck and neck with them. these normal players aren’t their only competition. they have a corporation that actually tries to kill them to obtain the eggs and win the games. I really loved the story and couldn’t put it down.

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