
My Folk Game Machine
by Exploring The Window In The Middle Of The Night
About This Novel
Wang Xiangxiu was imprisoned and died, but his only change was the word eternity. A person's life is for great transformation. From a baby, at least a strong man, to an old man, death is inevitable in the end. Xu Feng got a game console by chance one day. When he opened the game, Xu Feng discovered that the professions in this game were all related to life and death. Sewing corpses, digging graves, looking at graves, burning bones, saving the dead, removing suffering-- As the saying goes, real auspiciousness is seen as ominous, and people never get tired of nature. Xu Feng started from the most basic level as a corpse stitcher and slowly progressed to the next level-- [Copy], [Zhiguai]
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
Featured in 4 Booklists
Official(4)
When game consoles collide with folklore and monsters, His profession is to sew corpses, dig graves, burn bones, and save the dead... Each one hits the edge of life and death. The protagonist Xu Feng starts from the lowest level as a corpse stitcher. In the strange world where "the real auspiciousness looks ominous, and people are disgusted with nature", step by step upward. The dungeon is intertwined with elements of fantasy and monsters, the setting is novel and bold, and the atmosphere is gloomy yet passionate. It does not pretend to be a ghost, but actually presents the weird atmosphere in oriental folk customs. It is very interesting to read and recommended.


Chinese folk customs, unlimited flow It's quite interesting. The author's language this time is very down-to-earth, without a lot of the more obscure descriptions in the previous book. Has the potential for fire.




The boss has written a new book again, and it's as folklore and weird as ever. The element of infinite flow was added at the beginning of this book, allowing the protagonist to have a staged mission. In the first book, I thought that the protagonist might not have any goals, which caused the story to become more and more erratic in the later chapters. In the end, it became further and further away from the main line, and the storyline could not be completed. This book has stage-by-stage goals, which should allow the story to develop within this framework and not easily get out of control. Another point that I like the most is that, just like the previous book about the tantric protagonist, the protagonist learns occupations and skills bit by bit from the beginning. This little progress and the protagonist's feeling of learning and controlling the skills by himself will make me feel a sense of solidity, making me feel that the protagonist learns and understands the skills he controls, rather than being given to the protagonist by some unknown existence. Moreover, this kind of detailed skills and career details further add to the metaphysical mystery and the reality of the story.




The author's most famous work is the Tantric Academy Monk. This book returns to his debut and writes about folklore that is endless and exciting.













