Bio:I am Gamewizard2008, but you can call me Gamen Watch. I'm the author of the Gameverse series, a massive crossover series that integrates all kinds of fandoms into a unique, cohesive universe.
The Kids Next Door Gameverse is an ongoing fanfiction crossover series. It begins after the ending of Codename: Kids Next Door and contains a massive array of crossovers from Games, Cartoons, Anime, and almost any series you can think of. All the crossovers exist in an organic, cohesive manner, in which all their backgrounds and concepts are written to co-exist under unique contexts. There is virtually no limit to the types of crossovers featured: whether they're kid-friendly games to M-rated horror, between silly or serious characters, the Gameverse finds a way to work anything in. The crossovers even range from popular, common series to series most people may not have heard of.
The Gameverse begins as the Kids Next Door are entering a wide new universe, learning of the existence of alien races, gods, and awakening latent powers. As the KND combat dangerous villains and face new challenges, they continue to learn the secrets of the universe, grow stronger individually and as a team, and learn to deviate from their old traditions.
Be warned that the first few stories have pretty cringe-worthy writing. The writing steadily gets better over time, and the story becomes much more engaging during the Nextgen Series. If you want, you can begin the Gameverse starting from the Nextgen Series since the writing and characters are improved, however some of the concepts may come off as confusing without reading the First Series.
Also, keep in mind that you don't have to be a KND fan to enjoy the series. Although you may be confused on the first story and miss a few references, the series evolves into its own canon. Furthermore, the canon KND characters and themes of the show will become less prevalent as the Gameverse starts to focus more on its own themes.
In terms of tone, most stories are T-rated for swearing, violence, as well as occasional, very dark themes. However, the overall tone of the series is a light-hearted, friendly, open atmosphere. Most of the characters are presented as colorful and friendly, but the plot-lines involved go into complex themes.
One of the quirks of the series is that some stories are written like a videogame. In most stories, characters will make their way through "stages," fighting past hordes of enemies, solving puzzles, and generally exploring the diverse worlds. I will also signify when to play certain music tracks befitting the stage or situation. (While this is mostly my own unique way of writing the story, keep in mind that there are in-universe reasons as to why it feels like a game.)
Once you are immersed in the Gameverse, you will be on an exciting journey. The Gameverse is a story of dense continuity, crafty foreshadowing, numerous well-developed characters, and is built on many inspirations. Above all, the Gameverse knows how to have fun and encourages readers to have fun.