
Healing Game Maker
About This Novel
A mysterious software appeared on Su Chen's old laptop, curing the game production master. As long as you complete the weird tasks released by the software, you can unlock the corresponding scenes and make them into games! Of course, these games all have a common feature, which is that they are very capable of "healing" the players' souls. So, Su Chen started this cycle: complete the task - make the game - scare the piss (cross out) and heal the player - complete the task... In order to unlock more scenes and functions, Su Chen's journey to seek death began. As the work spread widely, Su Chen received a title given to him by players sincerely. Healing Master!
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It's a bit polarizing
I also saw 53, and I read the comment you posted again. Now the basic elements are games and supernatural. I built a studio around 50 or so. First of all, there is the existence of that software, the virtual engine and the picture art, and other messy things, there is no need to think about it at all. After receiving the award during the warm quiz night, I thought this studio was only used for foreign translation. I didn't expect that there would be such high hopes after Chapter 53. They are all game majors. Although you jump in time very quickly, which virtual game is not produced in units of years. After exporting it, with a little manipulation, it becomes a game. How should the protagonist explain these things? How? I've said before that we should keep this secret and not let others know about the existence of this software. Now you want to expose it again? I felt very silly when I looked at it. Like other game novels, you can create a game by yourself, but you have to set up a game studio. But unlike other game novels, people rely on memory. Even if there is a system, it still relies on memory. Artists and other things still have to rely on the real world. Your game software will directly do it for you... There is something wrong with building a studio here... It's not that you can't meet, but you have too high hopes. You originally thought it was just a translation studio, but it turned out to be quite professional, with a file process and so on. I just want to ask, is it necessary? Do you want to let others operate the game software, or? Or do you want to stay in the dormitory every day and play a virtual game? The excuse was that it took several years to complete, but it was done in a few days, and it was still many times more complicated. It feels like it's a bit self-defeating... The protagonist's background is professional in gaming, and it seems that Xianggua's interests are quite professional. But it felt useless. I set it up as a game major, and the results were extremely good. There was also a software that helped the protagonist handle 95% of the game process. Later, it just happened to be written as if it was not something created by that software, and it was like building a virtual game from scratch. It looked like it was something stuck in the throat. Although it is a free chapter, can you please stop doing this? It's like losing the ability to operate without intelligence. It really left me speechless. I have been speechless so many times today, but this is the last time...
Hodgepodge
I don't know what the author wants to write about. This is a game article. I basically read it to see how you play the game to show off. Horror games are okay, but they also add weirdness into them? You ran away when you saw the subway, you couldn't stand it any more. In reality, there are people who are cultivating immortals. To be honest, a big boss of a company is following you personally? Still raising 👻? How many years have you ignored that reporter's family, and when you leave, they give you a bracelet to follow you alone? I also liked to eat settings before. The rope was said to be invincible, but it turned out that it could be grasped when used? Are you a tailor?
nice
Hinata Kaho (Training Cafe) Himesaka Noai (An angel came to me!) Nezuko Kamado (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) Chiyoda Momo (Street Corner Demon) Yaxun Ningning (Earthbound Young Man Hanako-kun) Kotoko Iwanaga (fictional reasoning) Yuzaki Tsukasa (so cute anyway) Who are their voice actors?
doubt
Is the protagonist mentally ill? During the class consultation session, they all said they were using social media, but the protagonist never said on Weibo that he had opened an Internet cafe or announced it. Is he a normal person? It feels like I could have gone straight to it, but ended up having to postpone it until later.
Explanation on Chapter 53
This chapter has received criticism from many book friends, mainly focusing on the sudden ending of the plot and the lack of description of the situation after the release of the game, the reactions of players, etc. Here I want to explain. The reason for the current situation is mainly because the subway story line was too spread out in the past. When I was writing, I was always worried about being harmed and being labeled as alluding to reality. In fact, I have no intention of doing so at all. All plots are fictional. To this end, I deleted tens of thousands of chapters, just to speed up the passage of this plot and start the next story. That's why the pacing was confusing and the ending was rushed. But there was no other way, because I was afraid of violating the review standards, and I didn't want a book I had worked so hard on to be censored, so I had no choice but to take this approach. There will definitely be no plots closely related to reality in the subsequent stories. That's how it is when writing about an urban setting. There are dangers everywhere, so you have to be careful. The subsequent dungeons will enter a normal rhythm. After the strange events are made into a game, there will be no shortage of reactions from players. Studio 302 continues to grow and develop and is the main thread of the novel, and this will not change. The occurrence of various strange events are interrelated and form the dark thread of the novel. I'm sorry that this chapter has brought you a bad reading experience, and I hope that in future chapters, I can bring you reading pleasure again. Thank you all for subscribing. Thanks for listening to my nonsense. Bow and step aside.
It's good to read, please keep writing, author, I'm optimistic about you🤡
It was to my liking, but the ending was unexpected
It was to my liking, but the ending was unexpected It was to my liking, but the ending was unexpected Say important things three times
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It's a bit polarizing
I also saw 53, and I read the comment you posted again. Now the basic elements are games and supernatural. I built a studio around 50 or so. First of all, there is the existence of that software, the virtual engine and the picture art, and other messy things, there is no need to think about it at all. After receiving the award during the warm quiz night, I thought this studio was only used for foreign translation. I didn't expect that there would be such high hopes after Chapter 53. They are all game majors. Although you jump in time very quickly, which virtual game is not produced in units of years. After exporting it, with a little manipulation, it becomes a game. How should the protagonist explain these things? How? I've said before that we should keep this secret and not let others know about the existence of this software. Now you want to expose it again? I felt very silly when I looked at it. Like other game novels, you can create a game by yourself, but you have to set up a game studio. But unlike other game novels, people rely on memory. Even if there is a system, it still relies on memory. Artists and other things still have to rely on the real world. Your game software will directly do it for you... There is something wrong with building a studio here... It's not that you can't meet, but you have too high hopes. You originally thought it was just a translation studio, but it turned out to be quite professional, with a file process and so on. I just want to ask, is it necessary? Do you want to let others operate the game software, or? Or do you want to stay in the dormitory every day and play a virtual game? The excuse was that it took several years to complete, but it was done in a few days, and it was still many times more complicated. It feels like it's a bit self-defeating... The protagonist's background is professional in gaming, and it seems that Xianggua's interests are quite professional. But it felt useless. I set it up as a game major, and the results were extremely good. There was also a software that helped the protagonist handle 95% of the game process. Later, it just happened to be written as if it was not something created by that software, and it was like building a virtual game from scratch. It looked like it was something stuck in the throat. Although it is a free chapter, can you please stop doing this? It's like losing the ability to operate without intelligence. It really left me speechless. I have been speechless so many times today, but this is the last time...
Hodgepodge
I don't know what the author wants to write about. This is a game article. I basically read it to see how you play the game to show off. Horror games are okay, but they also add weirdness into them? You ran away when you saw the subway, you couldn't stand it any more. In reality, there are people who are cultivating immortals. To be honest, a big boss of a company is following you personally? Still raising 👻? How many years have you ignored that reporter's family, and when you leave, they give you a bracelet to follow you alone? I also liked to eat settings before. The rope was said to be invincible, but it turned out that it could be grasped when used? Are you a tailor?
nice
Hinata Kaho (Training Cafe) Himesaka Noai (An angel came to me!) Nezuko Kamado (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) Chiyoda Momo (Street Corner Demon) Yaxun Ningning (Earthbound Young Man Hanako-kun) Kotoko Iwanaga (fictional reasoning) Yuzaki Tsukasa (so cute anyway) Who are their voice actors?
doubt
Is the protagonist mentally ill? During the class consultation session, they all said they were using social media, but the protagonist never said on Weibo that he had opened an Internet cafe or announced it. Is he a normal person? It feels like I could have gone straight to it, but ended up having to postpone it until later.
Explanation on Chapter 53
This chapter has received criticism from many book friends, mainly focusing on the sudden ending of the plot and the lack of description of the situation after the release of the game, the reactions of players, etc. Here I want to explain. The reason for the current situation is mainly because the subway story line was too spread out in the past. When I was writing, I was always worried about being harmed and being labeled as alluding to reality. In fact, I have no intention of doing so at all. All plots are fictional. To this end, I deleted tens of thousands of chapters, just to speed up the passage of this plot and start the next story. That's why the pacing was confusing and the ending was rushed. But there was no other way, because I was afraid of violating the review standards, and I didn't want a book I had worked so hard on to be censored, so I had no choice but to take this approach. There will definitely be no plots closely related to reality in the subsequent stories. That's how it is when writing about an urban setting. There are dangers everywhere, so you have to be careful. The subsequent dungeons will enter a normal rhythm. After the strange events are made into a game, there will be no shortage of reactions from players. Studio 302 continues to grow and develop and is the main thread of the novel, and this will not change. The occurrence of various strange events are interrelated and form the dark thread of the novel. I'm sorry that this chapter has brought you a bad reading experience, and I hope that in future chapters, I can bring you reading pleasure again. Thank you all for subscribing. Thanks for listening to my nonsense. Bow and step aside.
It's good to read, please keep writing, author, I'm optimistic about you🤡
It was to my liking, but the ending was unexpected
It was to my liking, but the ending was unexpected It was to my liking, but the ending was unexpected Say important things three times














