Light Novel Volume 1

No Game No Life 1: It Seems Gamer Siblings Will Conquer a Fantasy World (ノーゲーム・ノーライフ１ ゲーマー兄妹がファンタジー世界を征服するそうです) is the first novel of the No Game, No Life series, published on April 25, 2012.

Synopsis
There was an urban legend that there was a legendary, undefeated gamer called 『　　』, but in reality he was just a NEET brother and sister named 空 (Sora) and 白 (Shiro). These hikikomori siblings who both refer to the real world as a worthless "Kuso Game" are one day summoned to a different world by a boy calling himself "God". In this world, war is prohibited by God and everything is instead decided by a game...that's right, even country borders. Can the two NEET brother and sister save the last of the human race, Imanity, which only has one city left?

Chapter names

 * Prologue / プロローグ
 * Chapter 1: Beginner / 素人≪ビギナー≫
 * Chapter 2: Challenger / 挑戦者≪チャレンジャー≫
 * Chapter 3: Expert / 熟練者≪エキスパート≫
 * Chapter 4: Grand Master / 国王≪グランドマスター≫
 * Epilogue / エピローグ

Events
The following events are listed in the order which they appear in the light novel.
 * Normal chess game between the siblings and Tet
 * Tet transports the siblings to Disboard
 * Single hand poker match between Clammy Zell and Stephanie Dora
 * Single hand poker match between Sora and an unnamed middle-aged man
 * Unknown game match between the siblings and three unnamed Imanity thieves
 * Rock-paper-scissors match between Stephanie Dora and Sora, where the latter can only play paper
 * Coronation of Clammy Zell (interrupted by the siblings)
 * Match of 'chess' between Clammy Zell and the siblings, where the chess pieces are animated to have wills of their own
 * Coronation of the siblings (interrupted several times by Sora and Shiro due to misunderstandings)
 * Match of normal 'Old maid' between the siblings
 * Coronation speech by the siblings to the Imanity, which declared war against all other races
 * Compulsory rock-paper-scissors match between Sora and the Imanity ministers, where Sora plays scissors and all ministers are forced to play paper