
I Have a Big Sailing Game
About This Novel
Roger downloaded a magical pixel game-"Mystic Sea". After materializing the kitten in the game, he fell into deep thought... In the vast sea, there are endless wealth and dangers hidden. Big ships, islands, storms, extraordinary creatures, black fog on the sea, mysterious sequences, treasures in the abyss... Mage, believer, wizard, dragon, demon, wailer, spellcaster, exorcist... From dilapidated wooden ships to ocean-going ships. From sea ephemera to storm master. An adventure where mystery and danger coexist, a world composed of oceans and islands. The epic journey begins here! Set sail and set sail!
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Official(55)Scraped 25d ago
After reading more than twenty chapters, it becomes boring.
Since 90% of it is about navigation, wouldn't it be a good idea to jump into the game right from the start? I have to set a realistic line, but I don't write the results.
I think it's okay, just...
Relatively speaking, it's pretty good, but the protagonist keeps hanging up and not using it. I really can't understand what he is thinking. Every time something like that happens with probability, the protagonist is reluctant to load the game. If he drinks the second bottle of magic potion, the probability will change. If it were me, I would crazily change the game and drink the second bottle of potion. This protagonist is better, because that one There is a chance that there is no possibility. I don't want to drink it myself, and I don't want to give it to my teammates. I can understand that the author doesn't want the protagonist to level up too quickly, but if that's the case, don't give him such a big hangup. As the protagonist, it's easy for him to survive in your writing. It's quite disgusting to hang him up without using it.
Actually not bad
But I'm sorry, I don't like novels with interactive readers. I write them in a serious way, and the writing is obviously good, but after a while, the interactive readers will find it very interesting.
Just start writing. Hurry up. If you have hundreds of chapters, it would be normal to slow down. This is only chapter 51.
Although it stretched my hips in the mid-term and was useless in the later stage, it was really good in the early stage.
Hard to describe in one word
Perhaps the point of writing a stand-alone game is just to show that there is a cheat for loading files? Because there is not much development of reality, and there is no supernatural recovery. It really just depends on how powerful the male protagonist is in the game.
Why do chapter reviews mysteriously disappear?
I can see your chapter reviews in the background, but they disappear as soon as I enter the book. I can't even see the latest chapter reviews. Is there a bug in the starting point?
The writing is good and has a sense of immediacy like One Piece. The world environment and plot flow are very similar. I hope to add some cool points and unique features!
Watch you play stand-alone games?
The author was writing about reality before, but in the end the content was not even 1%. Isn't that just you playing a stand-alone game and letting readers watch you play? Who would watch games without real-life interaction?
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If you don't write the reality line, then don't write it at all, otherwise it will affect the overall look and feel.
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Official(55)Scraped 25d ago
After reading more than twenty chapters, it becomes boring.
Since 90% of it is about navigation, wouldn't it be a good idea to jump into the game right from the start? I have to set a realistic line, but I don't write the results.
I think it's okay, just...
Relatively speaking, it's pretty good, but the protagonist keeps hanging up and not using it. I really can't understand what he is thinking. Every time something like that happens with probability, the protagonist is reluctant to load the game. If he drinks the second bottle of magic potion, the probability will change. If it were me, I would crazily change the game and drink the second bottle of potion. This protagonist is better, because that one There is a chance that there is no possibility. I don't want to drink it myself, and I don't want to give it to my teammates. I can understand that the author doesn't want the protagonist to level up too quickly, but if that's the case, don't give him such a big hangup. As the protagonist, it's easy for him to survive in your writing. It's quite disgusting to hang him up without using it.
Actually not bad
But I'm sorry, I don't like novels with interactive readers. I write them in a serious way, and the writing is obviously good, but after a while, the interactive readers will find it very interesting.
Just start writing. Hurry up. If you have hundreds of chapters, it would be normal to slow down. This is only chapter 51.
Although it stretched my hips in the mid-term and was useless in the later stage, it was really good in the early stage.
Hard to describe in one word
Perhaps the point of writing a stand-alone game is just to show that there is a cheat for loading files? Because there is not much development of reality, and there is no supernatural recovery. It really just depends on how powerful the male protagonist is in the game.
Why do chapter reviews mysteriously disappear?
I can see your chapter reviews in the background, but they disappear as soon as I enter the book. I can't even see the latest chapter reviews. Is there a bug in the starting point?
The writing is good and has a sense of immediacy like One Piece. The world environment and plot flow are very similar. I hope to add some cool points and unique features!
Watch you play stand-alone games?
The author was writing about reality before, but in the end the content was not even 1%. Isn't that just you playing a stand-alone game and letting readers watch you play? Who would watch games without real-life interaction?
...
If you don't write the reality line, then don't write it at all, otherwise it will affect the overall look and feel.
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The protagonist downloaded a small pixel game, a voyage type game. After playing it for two days, he discovered that there is a VR mode (equivalent to time travel), and you can also load files. The physical fitness and other things in the game can also be brought to reality. But in reality, there are currently more than 100 chapters that are basically not written. It's okay to pass the time, a little white. Summary: Food and grass.




Not too toxic, the writing is good. It's just that there are too many descriptions of copying, which is a bit boring.




⭐⭐⭐⭐ word game great voyage extraordinary I've actually read a lot of word game-type articles recently, but I haven't really read many about the Great Voyage. And because I've read so many of these articles, I've become resistant to them. But this one is pretty good, at an above-average level, and you can give it a read.




It's anticlimactic, although there are flaws in the front, but it's okay. The plot behind Sea of Penance is as if the characters have been replaced. The partners who used heavy writing are finally given up, and they can't keep up with the protagonist at all. The final battle is also dull and uneventful. Even the origins of the navigation game, which is the basis of this book, are not mentioned, and various foreshadowings and subplots are written intermittently. Many settings throughout the book gave me a sense of familiarity with Elden's Circle, especially the beginning of the ending.













