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4->'''Unseen Feminine Voice:''' ''-musical chime-'' Would you like to distribute abilities now? Yes/No\
5'''Harry:''' Um, Hagrid, what's that?\
6'''Hagrid:''' That's proof that yer a wizard, 'Arry. The Narrator. Ya see, life is like a game, no, no, life is a game, ya that's right and the wizards are the players. Now, don't go moving no points around til yeh know what yer doing, 'Arry.
7-->-- ''FanFic/HarryPotterAndTheMunchkins''
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9You're living an otherwise normal life when weird things start happening. You find yourself hearing voices or seeing things you never were aware of before. You find yourself bound by strange rules and, when they come into conflict with what you had accepted as physical laws, it's often physics that break first. You're still in the same world and your friends and family are living out their lives. If you have a day job or a school schedule you may still have to show up, even if it means facing [[GroundhogPeggySue endless repetitions of what you remember]]. Congratulations, you're at the corner of a [[RPGMechanicsVerse Game Mechanics Verse]] and a BrokenMasquerade.
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11There's many ways your path can take and, even surrounded by familiar people, you might be forced to go alone.
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13* DiegeticInterface: You're being followed by something like a [[InteractiveNarrator bodiless narrator]], text boxes that hang in mid-air or a book that keeps rewriting itself. Whether you interact by thought or touch or voice command, you now have a personal menu, usually one only you and maybe certain others can perceive and interact with. If there's a 'Save-Load' feature, expect to start seeing [[SavePoint checkpoints]], [[JustifiedSavePoint justified]] or not, that you can [[SaveScumming scum]] from. You might have a weightless PlayerInventory, an accurate [[NowWhereWasIGoingAgain Quest Journal]], or a tangible representation of how [[RelationshipValues people]] and [[AllianceMeter groups]] feel about you. The world around you might politely [[PauseScumming pause during complicated interactions]], to give you time to make up your mind. You may even unlock the great ability [[WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster to affect the paused world and have those changes stick]].
14* NewGamePlus: After reaching a milestone, usually your ''first'' death or the end of a life-changing adventure, you're [[MentalTimeTravel pulled out of your personal narrative]] and forced back [[PeggySue along your history]]. You might see a Title Screen bearing your name as well as your rank and score. If you reached enough objectives you might already have [[UnlockableContent unlocked]] avatars to change [[LamarckWasRight who you are]] and [[MultipleChoicePast where you came from]]. If you're lucky, you won't have to start from ''too'' far back. If not, baby food does come in interesting colors...
15* CharacterCustomization: You may find yourself following a ClassAndLevelSystem and falling under any number of GamingStatTropes. By meeting objectives or [[LevelGrinding grinding]], you might gain unique powers. If your 'normal' life already had magic these can appear on the surface to mesh with [[FunctionalMagic existing abilities]] but often, on closer inspection, they won't follow 'universal' rules, often being VancianMagic implants. If you're able to form a party, this may allow your companions to level up as well.
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18Yes, you're in a subtrope of RPGMechanicsVerse. In most of those worlds and stories it's generally not surprising to the average denizen that physics works by die mechanics or that the tech/magic for [[{{HUD}} Head's Up Displays]] and other forms of AugmentedReality and StatOVision [[DiegeticInterface exist]], but this trope focuses on plots where 'reality' comes as a complete surprise to at least one character. It could be that they're seeing behind a {{Masquerade}} for the first time to the Character Sheet [[TomatoInTheMirror they've always had]], or they're leaving behind their [[{{Muggles}} Muggle]] society for a more GenreSavvy one.
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20It could be an artificial intrusion of an apparently programmed interface that either acts as a barrier/overlay to the underlying reality or begins to rewrite it, such as a gameshow being enforced by SufficientlyAdvancedAliens or a pantheon's main god deciding one day to literally play with dice. It could be a freshly minted pocket universe populated by clones of 'real' people without their consent or a GroundhogDayLoop where the [[WinToExit only way to break it is to play the game]]. The universe can even start acquiring updates/patches with or without an [[InteractiveNarrator approachable]] [[AuthorAvatar system administrator]].
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22While the main focus is on video games and the [[VideoGameInterfaceElements visual tricks they pull]] this is also open to [[Franchise/{{Jumanji}} statless board games]] and, in theory, there could easily be a character invaded by a pure TabletopRPG. An intangible DungeonMaster could [[Film/StrangerThanFiction suddenly start 'following' someone around audibly narrating their actions]] and allowing them to ask for dice rolls that affect/overwrite causality.
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24Compare NoFourthWall. Acts as a GameChanger. Often used as a framing device for a FixFic. Relative of TrappedInTVLand and TheGameComeToLife. Sometimes appears in actual games as a form of GameplayAndStoryIntegration.
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26Situations where it might be a surprise to the ''[[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld audience]]'' that the world runs on video game logic, [[TomatoSurprise but not to the characters]], better fit the [[RPGMechanicsVerse supertrope]]. For systems where life is as hackable as computer code and {{Magitek}} [[WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster Power Pads]] and [[Film/{{Click}} Remote Controls]] exist, but rule-based game elements don't appear, see RewritingReality. Overlaps with some of the stranger stories in TheGamePlaysYou.
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34* ''[[Literature/MyMentalChoicesAre My Mental Choices Are Completely Interfering with My School Romantic Comedy]]'': Protagonist lives with VisualNovel mechanics forced onto his personal life: he's occasionally forced to pick his next action out of a very limited list of choices presented to him by the unseen Narrator and supernaturally appearing text. The choices are twisted, audacious, flippant, inescapable, loaded, reality-bending, never explained, never foreshadowed. [[FridgeHorror Thank God it's a romantic comedy]] and he's trying his best to be a nice guy.
35* In ''Anime/Persona3TheMovie'' and ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' everyone levels up following the rules of their console versions, but only one or two support characters on each team get the benefit of StatOVision, generally either through wearing a {{Magitek}} visor or being [[LivingBodysuit fully encased]] in a Persona.
36* ''Literature/TheWorldIsFullOfMonstersNow'' has this as a central premise. The first time a human kills a monster, a voice resonates in their head and informs them of the RPGMechanicsverse that Earth has become, even providing a stat sheet window that only the human in question can see. The RPG elements take over from there.
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40* There are at least two fanfiction.net groups collecting this trope: [[https://www.fanfiction.net/community/Video-Game-Plot/95091/ Video Game Plot]] and [[https://www.fanfiction.net/community/The-Video-Game-Plot/105176/ The Video Game Plot]].
41* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8052743/1/Harry-Potter-Game-of-the-Year-Edition Harry Potter: Game of the Year Edition]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2354146/Casey-W Casey W]] has a Literature/HarryPotter PeggySue from his accidental death at the graveyard to a NewGamePlus of avatar statues. It takes him two tries to get all the way from his parents' death to his eleventh birthday, but he does unlock a secret 'wand select' menu and a pleasant print manual for the beta-test of his system.
42* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/9059187/1/Harry-Potter-and-the-Train-to-Nowhere Harry Potter and the Train to Nowhere]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/83821/Joshua-The-Evil-Guy Joshua The Evil Guy]] has a Literature/HarryPotter TakeAThirdOption at Kings Cross Station. "Harry Potter and the Arcade" has a slightly bugged avatar selection, an epically expanded interface and the theme music's nice. Even on Easy mode, the world is huge and full of secrets, Challenges, Creation Stations and a rigid checkpoint system that forcibly rewinds Harry when he fails Objectives. Fortunately he has a Pause function and boosts from his equipment and familiars. Battle is carried out Franchise/FinalFantasy style and Harry builds his party from a selection of canon and crossover characters.
43* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9708318/1/The-Adventures-Of-Harry-Potter-the-Video-Game-Exploited The Adventures Of Harry Potter, the Video Game: Exploited]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/1946685/michaelsuave michaelsuave]] has a Literature/HarryPotter die in the Forbidden Forest and wind up in front of a GameOver screen. After going a bit nuts he winds up in a version of [[FirstTown Surrey]] bounded by an InvisibleWall and full of quests and secrets like the very painful cat Arena. He quickly finds he can grind simple tasks by failing them repeatedly and that jumping costs no endurance, unlike walking, so [[ViolationOfCommonSense he bounds everywhere]] as he does ''everything'' he can to make his level and stats climb higher and higher...
44* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8969953/1/Harry-Potter-New-Game-Plus Harry Potter: New Game Plus]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/3035632/brenco brenco]] opens with Literature/HarryPotter watching his GoodEnding scroll by as a text epilogue. After starting his NewGamePlus he finds that the Hogwarts staff has been shuffled. Many characters have been reduced to [[WelcomeToCorneria Stock NPCs]], although Hagrid manages to override his static programming and hug the boy when Harry has a breakdown. Exploiting a clipping bug, Harry manages to escape into the 'real world' where he lives comfortably for a few years until he finds out about how games work and, after a lot of research, decides to go back in. [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8969953/15/Harry-Potter-New-Game-Plus One of the chapters]] is a StrategyGuide for a very variable SNES RPG starring our hero...
45* ''Fanfic/HermioneGrangerTheWitchingHour'' (''Literature/HarryPotter'', ''Webcomic/TheGamer''): Just before dying in the BadFuture, Hermione reaches the Room of Requirement while yearning for a new opportunity to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Lo and behold, a parchment scoring her life suddenly appears, followed by an interface presenting her with a NewGamePlus option and poping tutorials among other things. It's so unexpected and Hermione too unaccustomed to gamer culture that she first thinks the universe is mocking her.
46* ''Fanfic/NarutoGameOfTheYearEdition'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1796508/Majin-Hentai-X Majin Hentai X]], has a Manga/{{Naruto}} PeggySue from his death at the Valley of the End to an arena of unlockable avatar statues. Each statue is a [[spoiler: timeline in need of repair]] and the dedicated sysadmin staff may actually be [[spoiler: Shinto gods]]. The amount of severe [[GameBreakingBug Game Breaking Bugs]] means that [[spoiler:Jiraiya]] gets signed on as support staff. Too bad he's a target for assassins from soon after his birth... Each death before he [[spoiler: receives his headband]] means he has to start over from the beginning and it takes him a ''long'' time to make it to that first checkpoint.
47* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3967121/1/Naruto-the-Videogame Naruto the Videogame]]'' by Chibi-Reaper is the TropeMaker. Thanks to free saving and, eventually, loading, the assassins targeting his baby self are defeated by [[SaveScumming trial and error]]. Besides Basic Naruto, the main avatar shown in use is the Jester which increases a lot of skills at the expense of needing to wear themed clothing.
48* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7820743/1/Naruto-Ramen-Days Naruto: Ramen Days]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2253612/Rathanel Rathanel]] has Manga/{{Naruto}} PeggySue from his death at the Sand-Sound Invasion to just before the Wave Arc. The interface is supposed to be a lot more user friendly, [[spoiler: but the Kyuubi has disabled the hint menu]], so it takes him five lives to make it past the [[spoiler: tutorial]] and reach the first checkpoint after the Chunin Exams, which means it's impossible for him to reload and [[spoiler: save the life of the Hokage before he knew he was in danger]]. His unlocked teammates see the menus and retain memories through reloads as well.
49* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6270137/1/Death-s-Favorite-Game Death's Favorite Game]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2052003/TheSilentJackofallTrades TheSilentJackofallTrades]] has Master Chief complete Halo 3 on Legendary mode, unlocking avatars and a ton of perk-granting achievements, then PeggySue to before the Fall of Reach on Easy mode, where he dies almost immediately...
50* The very {{NSFW}} ''Per-Verse'' by [=TattleTail=] has [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Xander]] PeggySue from the Sunnydale Crater to the beginning of the series. He's offered a choice of different worlds to rebuild with the points [[NewGamePlus earned from his last playthrough]]. The AlternateUniverse where [[SuperFic they're all superheroes]] is tempting, but he ultimately decides on the [[PowerPerversionPotential kinkiest one available]]. His DiegeticInterface is a nicely designed smartphone, which he puts to good use.
51* In ''Fanfic/TheLifeIsAGameMultiverse'' a shared cast of {{Reality Warper}}s try to save worlds by empowering characters. There is no free saving or loading, no resurrection of KO'd protagonists (other than controlled bouts in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'') and all reality resets come at a great cost. That said, it gets pretty over the top. [[PlayerCharacter PCs]] unlocking harems is also a recurring theme.
52** One of their notable works, ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8264615/1/Mass-Effect-Life-is-a-Game Mass Effect: Life is a Game]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2483468/117Jorn 117Jorn]] and its [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9339660/1/Mass-Effect-2-Life-is-a-Game sequel]] by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2571491/RebukeX7 RebukeX7]], has a RealityWarper offer Male!Paragon!Shepard a one-way trip from ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'''s endgame to the beginning of the series. Upon arriving in his past, Shepard realizes that a Female!Renegade!Shepard has accidentally fallen into his world as well, so he introduces her as his ''wife''.
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56* Overlaps heavily with ''Webcomic/TheGamer's'' [[FanficRecs/TheGamer Fanfic Recs]] page.
57* Often happens in ContinuationFic when people like [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Frisk]] and WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster return to their familiar human civilization with their powers intact.
58** In ''Fanfic/TheGoldenQuiche'' by [[http://archiveofourown.org/users/Sophtopus/pseuds/Sophtopus Sophtopus]], a story of the monsters [[spoiler: rejoining humanity following a pacifist run and facing the consequences of rampant time travel]], [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Frisk's]] battle screen is metaphorical. The SAVE screen ''isn't''.
59* ''Fanfic/HarryPotterAndTheMunchkins'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/4060809/Schwepcn Schwepcn]] has Literature/HarryPotter gaining video game powers on his eleventh birthday. In this AlternateUniverse, all wizards are players so [[RPGMechanicsVerse discussions of maximizing feats and stats are everywhere]], but Harry is the only empowered protagonist alive (owls are his [[JustifiedSavePoint justfied save points]]). Keeping his reloading abilities secret he takes SaveScumming to epic levels with at least one [[spoiler: [[StableTimeLoop time-turning]]]] raid on the Ministry and entire years of alternate timelines spent at Brazil and New Zealand wizarding schools. Solo adventure although [[spoiler: Luna is apparently living through all branching paths at once]].
60* ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8309448/1/Harry-Potter-The-Game Harry Potter the Game]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/3994043/Lord-Drakos Lord-Drakos]] has an invisible, enchanted ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'' manual teleport into ten-year old Harry's room under the stairs. He immediately respects his bloodline for the racial bonuses and puts a bunch of skill points into DADA.
61* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11950816/1/Harry-Potter-the-Game Harry Potter & the Game]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/7268383/Concept101 Concept101]] has Literature/HarryPotter gaining video game powers few months before his eleventh birthday. In this story, Harry proceeds to go to Hogwarts with those Gamer abilities. There are no save points, and the author's version of the Game feels like a mere skin over reality, rather than a complete overhaul of it, making Harry seem less overpowered and more humanized. The author has also stated his intentions to extend this story to a full scale reimagining of the seven books, of which currently one is complete.
62* ''Harry Potter: Monster Girl Quest'' (a quite NSFW fic by Demeristraz) has a reality shift in the summer before the second year, where suddenly, all the female magical creatures are much more humanoid and attractive (including Norberta), and experience (along with feats) is mainly obtained through... well, you can guess the type of "conquest" involved.
63* ''[[Fanfic/TheLifeIsAGameMultiverse Naruto: life is a Game]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2571491/RebukeX7 RebukeX7]] has Manga/{{Naruto}} read further down the forbidden scroll than the Kage Bunshin and transform the world. Killing him will end the nuttiness of the game overlay, which becomes at least one character's motivation.
64* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10252240/1/When-Signing-a-Contract-Always-Read-the-Fine-Print When Signing a Contract, Always Read the Fine Print]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/3585185/gentlemankitsune gentlemankitsune]] has Manga/{{Naruto}}'s mission to Wave be interrupted by the appearance of a leveling guide, a long-forgotten experiment of Tobi's that had never been under anyone's control. Naruto quickly specs into business, learning production skills from Tenten and Ino. Anko becomes his friend and mentor. The guide lets him acquire bloodline powers, so he mixes and matches, allowing him to communicate with a very intelligent pet fox by way of Kiba's family. When Fu, holder of Chomei, is invited to town for the chunin exams, along with a host of other jinchuriki, she's soon inducted into Naruto's swiftly growing gaming party.
65** There is a full-fledged epilogue including exploration of [[spoiler: other game modes and what mortality really means to those in loops]].
66* ''Fanfic/ShinobiTheRPG'', a SelfInsertFic by ''[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/members/fulcon.311752/ Fulcon]]'', grants the protagonist a ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' character manual to help him max out his stats in the world of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''. His outside perspective at first allows him to kill for experience points without remorse, but fulfilling one of the main quests of his personal arc brings a harsh perspective on the consequences and meaning of his own actions and the world around him...
67* ''[[Fanfic/TheLifeIsAGameMultiverse Spidey's Life is a Game]]'' by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/2571491/RebukeX7 RebukeX7]] has a RealityWarper bring a large number of Capcom fighters into the Marvel universe for a game-based tourney complete with the Franchise/StreetFighter announcer and [[AfterCombatRecovery instant healing]] after every match. Spiderman, Chun-Li, and X-23 are Team Amazing and together they take on heroes and villains, until they're ready to face down gods.
68* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11697391/1/Percy-Jackson-and-the-Game Percy Jackson and the Game]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5380086/I-mjusttryingtofindmyway I'mjusttryingtofindmyway]] gives the [[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians son of Poseidon]] an upgrade direct from the Fates. Among the many crossovers, influence from ''Webcomic/TheGamer'' stands out strongly as Percy receives assistance and challenges from the organizations of the Abyss. The often dysfunctional personalities associated the Greek pantheon show true in Percy through unexpected moments of callousness - such as when he [[spoiler: 'dusts' not only the man who'd been abusing his mother (something he does reflect on later with at least some regret) but all his ''[[WhatTheHellHero presumably innocent poker buddies]]'' without a second thought]] - but he does grow as hero. The power curve is strong and apparently justified as [[spoiler: [[MotherNature Gaea]]]] who, ironically, was the apparent power granter for the [[Webcomic/TheGamer original Gamer]] is the main backer of the waves of [[spoiler: Titans]] forcing themselves back into the lands of the living.
69** Not only does he gain access to the mythical MobileMaze, his [[LevelGrinding sublime grinding]] reaches a point that his own Instant Dungeons are able to give a goddess like Artemis a proper workout.
70* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10409518/1/A-Video-Game-of-Thrones A Video Game of Thrones]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/4494671/Temairine Temairine]] has [[Franchise/ASongOfIceAndFire Jon Snow]] open a book found in the wintry woods by Ghost, which throws him into a very bewildering interface. The first main shock, besides the floating text? Finding out who his true parents are... As he increases in experience and skills, the quests he face rise in difficulty, but seem to be geared towards having him be in the right places at the right times to steer his world in a better direction.
71** [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5380086/I-mjusttryingtofindmyway I'mjusttryingtofindmyway's]] ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12162364/1/A-Game-of-Ice-and-Fire A Game of Ice and Fire]]'' has Jon find an ancestral tomb containing a bracelet of [[{{Atlantis}} Old Valyrian]] {{Magitek}} that may very well have been the key to the building of the Wall. Tracing its roots appears to be one of his prime and and early motivations now that he's figured out his own.
72*** Thankfully his skill books don't disintegrate on reading - [[FridgeLogic They're much more expensive anyway]].
73** [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/3065569/errobotter errobotter's]] ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12184371/1/Stargaryan-Ring Stargaryan Ring]]'' has the introduction item be an exquisitely carved heirloom ring. Jon's tutorial includes figuring out the [[VideoGame/{{Fallout}} Fallout-based]] [[GamingStatTropes S.P.E.C.I.A.L. system]]. Fortunately he has a handy high-statted Maester who not only helps him through some of the trickier abbreviations but provides him with skill books able to open up pocket narratives that teach by simulating rough, variant future scenarios.
74* A chapter in [[http://www.tthfanfic.org/Author-3978/dogbertcarroll.htm dogbertcarroll's]] ''[[http://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-21632-20/dogbertcarroll+Flickering+lights.htm Flickering Lights]]'' has Cordelia wishing that Xander's Karma would catch up with him. While the actual memory is quickly repressed, he gets some quality time with a ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' CharacterSheet that lets him use his accumulated experience, aka 'Karma', to respec his Flaws and Edges, boost his stats and resources, and Awaken as a Shaman.
75* ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/255172/twilights-life-is-a-game Twilight's Life is a Game]]'' by [[http://www.fimfiction.net/user/ilbgar ilbgar]] - a reset version of his ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/193092/twilight-the-gamer Twilight: The Gamer]]'' with hopefully a less exponential power curve - has the [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic popular purple pony]] have the power of Webcomic/TheGamer from birth, although it takes Celestia's acceptance to complete the Tutorial.
76** The original ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/193092/twilight-the-gamer T:TG]]'' has Twilight pull a PeggySue following her death and her mastery of features such as the Arena and the Avatar selection section lets her out into the wide world of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
77* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11098883/1/Gamecraft Gamecraft]]'' by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/1665723/Halt-CPM Halt.CPM]] has Prince Arthas of ''Franchise/{{Warcraft}}'''s unlucky royalty awaken as Webcomic/TheGamer from a young age. To his deep shock, he soon finds he's [[spoiler: not the only Player]]...
78* ''[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/working-as-intended-worm.320007/reader Working as Intended]]'' by ''[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/members/darchiasq.298335/ Darchiasq]]'' has Taylor Hebert of ''{{Literature/Worm}}'' express as a Admin able to buff and nerf the capes in the world around her as if they were Player Avatars in an MMO. Most of the story is told through her Patch Notes to the local Parahumans Online Message Board and numerous comment threads about her attempts to reinforce CompetitiveBalance.
79** For most people, the 'visible interface' is strictly limited to them being able to appeal to the Admin through the message board for new content and rebalances in future patches. Apparently they're also gaining something close to XP as the more often a power is used, the easier it is for the Admin to moderate.
80** No official word on what interface effects, if any, are visible to the Admin, beyond that the Patch Notes are simply how she communicates the changes to the world, and the actual process for her is probably something quite different. The main things explicit in the text are that she maintains a constant awareness of all superpowers active nearby and seems to spend most of her day seated at her home computer.
81* ''Fanfic/IsseiTheGamingGear'' by ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/4583733/SeerKing SeerKing]]'' has this happen to [[Literature/HighSchoolDXD Issei Hyoudou]] of all people through him receiving a unique Sacred Gear known as a Gamer's Gear.
82* ''Fanfic/MyHeroPlaythrough'' gives one of these to Izuku Midoriya. Anyone he invites into his party gets a more limited version, for as long as they are a party member. Izuku's version also includes a HeadsUpDisplay, which he frequently turns off as he finds it distracting and a bit morbid.
83* In ''Fanfic/LevelUpMHA'' Gamer Izuku can add stat points to himself and his party, increasing [[BreastExpansion charisma]], strength and other stats. He can also cook PowerUp food to the same effect, which he does to heal and replenish the stamina of victims/helpers at the aftermath of a natural disaster, he also uses this to stack the odds of the final battle [[spoiler: The Heroes of Japan vs All For One and every villain on I-Island.]].
84* ''Fanfic/GregVederVsTheWorld'' has the eponymous minor character wake up with the ability to upgrade himself through game mechanics. Among other aspects of the genre, it explores how dehumanizing it can be to see the world as a game, including one segment where Greg is enraged because Gamer's Mind keeps derailing him from properly grieving by identifying the grieving as a negative mental condition and clearing it.
85* ''[[Fanfic/NewGameNewLife New Game, New Life]]'', written by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/10922478/Adudefromthesea Adudefromthesea]] is a [[SelfInsertFic self insert]] MassiveMultiplayerCrossover FusionFic. Set in the 90s at the start of ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', a young man finds himself in the body of a teenager named Ōe Hiroshi and seeing floating boxes reporting his status. Now in a new world, that is a mixture of Japanese media of all kinds he must try to survive.
86* ''Fanfic/IWokeUpAsADungeonNowWhat'': After [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin waking up as a dungeon]], Taylor is given the "Helpful Info Box" to explain to her what she can actually do as a dungeon and to help her keep track of her mana and other resources. This is stated to be at least in part an abstraction to make the functioning of the dungeon system easier to undestand.
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90* ''Film/FreeGuy'': From Guy's perspective, Free City acquires various elements that exist for the benefit of the players, but don't exist from a NonPlayerCharacter perspective, when he puts on sunglasses stolen from a PlayerCharacter. He can now see his own CharacterLevel, businesses now have extra, much more visible, signs pertaining to their use in gameplay and he can now pick up healing items that used to be outright invisible to him.
91* In the [[Film/{{Jumanji}} film adaptation]] of ''Franchise/{{Jumanji}}'', the classic example of TheGameComeToLife, shortly after Alan and Sarah start to play, each roll of the dice unleashing [[EverythingTryingToKillYou scores of animals]] and HostileWeather on the town, Alan [[spoiler: [[TrappedInTVLand gets sucked in]]]] and Sarah flees. Years later, she finds out that the game has been running very quietly in the background of ''[[BrokenMasquerade her entire adult life]]''. Subverted in that Alan and Sarah only [[spoiler: PeggySue back to their childhood]] ''after'' the game is over and the [[ResetButton damage is undone]]. They use [[spoiler: their adult memories to make better choices this time through]].
92** Possibilities include the game rewinding time or it creating a simulated copy [[spoiler: of the ''Earth'']] in a pocket reality and running it [[spoiler: for years]].
93** As opposed to ''Film/{{Zathura}}''; while it's quickly apparent to the characters in that movie that they're TrappedInTVLand, Sarah has no idea that she still is too.
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97* In ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'''s ''Live in San Diego!'' show, the Tres Horny Boys suddenly see a Life Meter with three hearts and a life counter in the top right corner of their vision, as well as a chat feed in the bottom left. Justified, as they were inside of a simulation.
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101* When Shirou stumbles into the [[SummoningRitual Heaven's Feel]] and becomes a master in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' he's gifted with a viewable CharacterSheet that explains about the Heroes, their skills, stats and abilities, all in RPGMechanicsVerse terms, even how many turns an area spell lasts for. More than once the characters quantify mana in dialogue, and then spend the rest of the scene treating it literally like MP. This does not get him, or much of the main cast for that matter, [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld out of going to school]].
102** It should be noted, however, that Servants' abilities are something that every master views differently based on what feels natural to them. The whole 'RPG CharacterSheet' method is simply [[TheHero Shirou's]] subconscious way of quantifying the information.
103* ''VideoGame/Persona3'' has the [[HelloInsertNameHere protagonist]] stumble into what amounts to a [[TheHiddenHour pocket universe that's merging with the real world]]. Awakening his Persona allows him to feel when his stats go up, usually in town or at school, and the Social Links he makes enhance his affinity for the Suits of Tarot cards he uses in patterns on a Fusion Table to summon entities.
104** The protagonist and most of his team even have the option to [[spoiler:[[WistfulAmnesia reconstruct]] the {{Masquerade}} for themselves, [[DownerEnding although this is not a good thing]].]]
105* The bottom screen in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' doesn't even exist until you get your cyber-gauntlet, as part of the hero discovering that his quasi-medieval society is [[BrokenMasquerade simply the surface]]. It provides mapping functions, AugmentedReality for icons to appear in dungeons, and a menu screen for controlling your demons.
106* ''VideoGame/WorldofWarcraft''has a questline where this happens for the player character. While it's perfectly normal for {{N|on-player Character}}PCs to refer to things like "quests"and "mana", they don't usually refer to themselves as "questgivers" or otherwise talk like they know they are in an {{M|assively Multiplayer Online Game}}MORPG. However, if you level through the undead starting zone you eventually get a quest to be a questgiver. You sit on a horse, and for some mysterious reason are unable to move (even though most horses in the game are perfectly capable of at least walking forwards slowly). You even get a yellow exclamation mark over your head. Three erm...eccentric characters who [[FourthWallBreak break the fourth wall]] constantly come to you after a few minutes, and you give them instructions. You do so, in exactly the same way that [=NPCs=] do. Though the AI-controlled "players" are not silent the way your character is typically represented. Although unlike you, these three blockheads can't seem to actually complete the quests you give them and need rescues. Still, the point is that at least some people in this world seem to realize they're in a simulation. {{Justified}}, given that Azeroth has been through three world wars, a world-ending threat and a global natural disaster in just 35 years (which makes the real world look idyllically peaceful by comparison). Surely some of them are realizing that the only logical explanation for all this crap is that they're living in a game world.
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110* ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'' has a mundane town being influenced by an 'Illusionary World' that gives [[PlotCoupon orbs]] whenever people meet certain acheivements. The protagonists start employing PeggySue methods to collect them all. Viewing the VisualNovel and the anime as a linked timeline, work done in the first makes for a [[spoiler: a happy ResetButtonEnding for the family]].
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114* Han Jee-Han wakes one morning to find he can see tags [[StatOVision floating above]] the heads of everyone, including himself, because he's become ''Webcomic/TheGamer.'' He soon stumbles into a secret world of fighters and martial artists who can create and break instant dungeons. Han's abilities are uniquely aspected among 'natural ability users', in that he can [[CharacterSheet see stats]], his body and mind grow through pop-up quests and exercises, and he has a GridInventory. While it allows him to interact in new ways, his view of the world isn't more 'real' than anyone else's. This is the TropeCodifier, hence why many fanworks that utilize this plot device refer to their characters as "The Gamer" in the description and/or story itself.
115* When Dongtae accidentally rolls one of the ''[[Webcomic/DICETheCubeThatChangesEverything Dice: The Cube That Changes Everything]]'' he allows a nebulous GameMaster access to his phone. The Objectives provided give him more dice which he uses to boost his previously hidden CharacterSheet which had unluckily been all ones. It's apparent from one of the sequences that all souls in his world roll for their permanent stats before starting a new life, but forget everything on being born.
116* Subverted by ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''. No-one, besides possibly John, seems surprised that Sburb creates and manipulates physical matter. Programming languages like ~ATH / Til De Ath can alter reality anyway. The class and tier system are game elements, but the countdown doesn't create the [[spoiler: meteors. [[ArcWords They were already there]].]] The [[spoiler: PeggySue loop]] only happens when they're already [[TrappedInTVLand Trapped In Game Land]].
117** The ''layered'' BrokenMasquerade, however, is played ''very'' straight.
118* In ''Webcomic/InfiniteLevelingMurim'', When Yuseong passes the entrance exam he originally failed, he is offered the choice of different rewards ranging from a Cool Sword to a special medicine that will boost his Gi permanently. However, thanks to Gihu Jang knocking him off-balance when selecting his reward, he accidentally selects the 'Third Eye' ability, which grants him this. It allows him to see people's true names, level of strength relative to him, and as he further levels it up, their strength, agility, and Gi capacity. Despite not directly aiding Yuseong's physical performance, it proves to be arguably the most useful ability once he's able to start leveling it up with repeated use. For instance, it allows him to identify the locations and numbers of a large gang of hidden bandits waiting to ambush him during a caravan protection job, even if he can't yet discern their precise stats and names, and forward his allies in time. Another time he meets with a bunch of high-level illusion-proficient Murim warriors, he can tell they're nearby even if he can't see anything about them by the '—' displays hanging in the fog.
119* ''[[http://not-a-hazard.tumblr.com/post/77618494349/all A Not So Portable Comic]]'', by [[http://not-a-hazard.deviantart.com/ Not-A-Hazard]], is a fan comic based on ''[[VideoGame/Persona3 Persona 3 Portable]]''. The narrator immediately declares the (originally featureless) Author/Audience Avatar to be a girl because they played the original on the [=PS2=], and so the change of pace is the only thing that will keep the game interesting. It shuttles up and down the SlidingScaleOfFourthWallHardness at breakneck speeds, allowing for cool GenreBlindness jokes to exist along everything else.
120* Lab Assistant Elliot Torres plays with this in ''Webcomic/BloodStain''. When she falls asleep on the autoclave on her first day of work, she hallucinates that she's wielding the MagicStaff and wearing the tiara from her ''[[FictionalVideoGame Moonstone Gate]]'' character. Several comedic moments are punctuated with elements such as {{Critical Hit}}s and stat boosts for successful actions.
121--> Elly uses '''[[RainbowSpeak bad breath]]''' on boss. [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} It was super effective]]. \
122[[StatusEffects Status Inflicted]]: poison | slow | sleep | zombie | confuse | darkness | silence | petrify
123* ''Webcomic/ReturnToPlayer'' has a video game interface imposed upon the world by the Gods/Game Masters. Not everyone gets the "honor" of being a player.
124* Invoked and heavily downplayed in ''Webcomic/MoringMarkTOHComics'', when [[HonoraryUncle Gus]] gifts Ayzee a I-stone for her birthday that is programmed to display the HUD from her favorite video game ''Coven Quest III''. While it does update in real time to reflect things happening to her (refilling her MP when she drinks something, listing objects she's has in her pockets as part of her inventory, showing damage as numbers over her head, etc...), it has no actual effect on the world around her beyond [[RuleOfCool looking cool]].
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128* In "[[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E18TheConsole The Console]]" episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', Gumball's late birthday present from the Awesome Store is a handheld game system which turns all of Elmore into a heavily-troped RPG. His friends are immediately aware that they're under a curse and blame him for it, but they're generally bound by the rules of the game. As the PC, he's the only one allowed to step outside the system and do weird things like using a dialogue box as a NinjaProp weapon. Beating the game returns reality to normal, much to the relief of his friends, but they're not able to stop Gumball from resetting the game [[SkewedPriorities in hopes of]] HundredPercentCompletion...
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