
I Turned the Doomsday into a Game
About This Novel
Traveling through the doomsday world, human beings are struggling to survive, but Chen Feng accidentally awakens to the doomsday game system, opening up a different apocalyptic experience. Others face monsters, hide in Tibet, fearful and uneasy, but Chen Feng has turned on the monster spawning mode; others have worked hard to improve their abilities and narrowly escaped death, but Chen Feng only needs to move his fingers to have full abilities; others have sold everything for supplies and gained little, but Chen Feng can explode as long as he fights monsters. Chen Feng trampled the otherworldly hydra under his feet, "I just want to eat snake soup today, don't you know how to flatter me!"
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 13d ago
can't read
The blood of e-level beasts can be added to one hundred attributes. The higher the attributes, the more attributes you will get by upgrading, and the experience required for upgrading will be doubled every time, and the experience gained can be added to skills. Why not hold down the level first, upgrade skills, and then upgrade when the attribute points are high😌. Isn't this behavior a loss of attribute points? I can't stand it when I see it.
A very innovative book
A book about post-apocalyptic games with little data, it is worth collecting and reading.
It's so disgusting to write it down, it's not over yet. Author, you'd better go see a doctor!
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 13d ago
can't read
The blood of e-level beasts can be added to one hundred attributes. The higher the attributes, the more attributes you will get by upgrading, and the experience required for upgrading will be doubled every time, and the experience gained can be added to skills. Why not hold down the level first, upgrade skills, and then upgrade when the attribute points are high😌. Isn't this behavior a loss of attribute points? I can't stand it when I see it.
A very innovative book
A book about post-apocalyptic games with little data, it is worth collecting and reading.
It's so disgusting to write it down, it's not over yet. Author, you'd better go see a doctor!









