
This Game is Too Weird
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Accidentally traveled to an alien ocean and became the commander of a lonely pioneering base. Facing the giant beasts in the deep sea, the bright starry sky and the boundless loneliness, Li Ang unexpectedly discovered that he could package this real "alien survival" into a game and recruit a group of innocent and lively earth players to work as workers! Looking at the computer screen, they were so excited that they shouted "This is the best game in the universe" while catching fish. Li Ang showed a capitalist smile. Until one day, a player touched the door of his office with the "Pikachu" he cultivated using gold and mysterious crystals: "Commander, when will our 'Super Generation Gaming Helmet' be shipped?" Li Ang looked at the balance of star coins, and then at the players who looked expectant. Well, it seems it's time for them to experience what the "Fourth Natural Disaster" is. --------------- Combining multiple game elements such as Deep Sea Trek, Halo, War Machine, and Resident Evil to create a world where people on earth are involved in the entire universe~
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Out-of-the-circle index: 84 Got cut in half by a fan at the start? Reborn on an alien planet as a black-hearted contractor? The otherworldly setting of this game is amazing. Players on the earth transform into "humanoid Palu" and work like crazy, and the protagonist Le Ying becomes an interstellar capitalist. Many classic game elements such as Deep Sea Trek, Halo, War Machine, and Pokémon are smoothly stitched together to create an unprecedented "Earth's human outsourcing" system. The setting is hard-core and absurd, and the world view unfolds to make people feel addicted. It is not easy for a newcomer to write a new book. I recommend you to collect it and support it.




The writing is smooth and the plot is high-energy. This book will make you laugh out loud at the beginning. The protagonist was cut in half by a fan and reborn, and in an instant he became an interstellar capitalist who exploited players on Earth. The author's pacing is top-notch, and every chapter is full of new activities: fishing to catch monsters, going into the sea and being pinched to death, exchanging the blood and tears of players for Pikachu. It has a lot of laughs without watering down, and the experience of following updates is excellent. Friends who are not interested in reading can collect it first, and then read it again.



A new book for a newcomer, with good ideas and settings. I recommend it. The writing is concise and neat, the pace is bright and not laggy, and the absurdity of the alien planet and the tragedy of the players are vividly portrayed in just a few strokes. The opening of "Being cut in half by a fan at the beginning" may be cruel in other people's hands, but here the author has written it with a black humor. The dialogue is lively and the plot is dense but not stiff. Reading it feels like following a high-energy and exciting series. It is currently being updated steadily, you can collect it and watch it slowly.




Star Capitalist + Pokémon + Deep Sea Trek? Can you believe this combination? The author combines seemingly incomprehensible game elements into a complete and outrageous world view. The protagonist is reborn on an alien planet. Instead of being a hero, he becomes a "black-hearted foreman" and makes a fortune from the blood and tears of players on Earth. The setting and imagination are a double blow, and the creative aspect has already won. It's great that a newcomer can write at this level. I must recommend and support it.













