
I Turned the Web Article into a Game
About This Novel
Lu Mingye, an old bookworm on earth, accidentally traveled to a parallel world called Blue Star, and obtained a USB flash drive called 'Real Game Developer'. Technology in this world is unprecedentedly advanced, and virtual games have become people's first choice for entertainment. Lu Mingye used a game developer to directly create a game from the high-spirited fantasy novel "Swallowing the Stars" on Earth. The original owner is notorious in the gaming industry? Then I post the game to the novel category to promote it. Is it normal? What? If you become a warrior in the game "Swallow", can your strength and speed be improved in real life? 100% Virtual reality is said to be 100% simulation, so it should be normal for virtuality to affect reality, right? The first game: "Swallowing Starry Sky" (currently) The second game: "Lord of Mysteries" (end) The third game: "Coiling Dragon" (currently) The fourth game: A large number of online articles (Douluo Dalu, Mortal Cultivation of Immortality, Super God Mechanic, Covering the Sky, God's Tomb, Confucianism and Taoism, The Super God Card Maker...)
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Official(38)Scraped 21d ago
The latest chapter was hacked. How could you write about being enslaved by players from other planets? There's no protection yet, the protagonist doesn't know anything yet, so it's just ** to write it down
It looks pretty good, why are there so few people
After reading it, I don't know what to write.
After reading it, I feel that it lacks the core. The protagonist is like a tool, serving Goldfinger completely and has no ideas of his own. After becoming financially free, he only thinks about the game. There is no other plot. It is a bit monotonous and boring.
big problem
I couldn't stand it after I saw Chapter 50. Let me start with what I think is the biggest problem. The novel came out before the game came out! This problem is huge for me. First of all, players all know the plot and what will appear behind the equipment, so I can't see players exploring the game on their own! Why do I come to see this type of fanfic? In order to resonate, I want to see other people's reactions to the plots I like! But if you publish a novel and read the plot in advance, what else is there to watch in the game?
It has a lot of imagination and good settings, but a lot of logic is unreasonable. The strength in the game is originally the power and consciousness given by the game. Otherwise, how can ordinary people control those powers in real life? As a result, as the actual strength increases, it becomes more powerful in the game? Just step on your left foot and spiral up to the sky with your right foot?
Too bad
The author updates quickly. The protagonist can update three hundred chapters at a time. You don't have any plug-ins. You can update thirty chapters a day to see how strong you are~~
It's quite fun to make the Devouring Starry Sky into a game
The more I look at it, the more rubbish it becomes
The original point of view was the Devouring Star Online Game World. The author himself also said that this is a real world. After the mall was completed, the potions were directly sold and used, and the spiritual master was directly pushed to the bottom. Originally, the Psychic Master was in the Earth version and it was T0. You could unlock it by charging 100 bucks and it would be so messy. How about setting it up like the original and players would unlock a very small number of them immediately? ? Then there are the tasks. There is absolutely no need to set up a task the same as in the online game. They have said that this is a real world and immersive. Just develop it like the real world. And the whole task is to pick up the task and complete the task. If Swallowed Starry Sky was written as a real world, there would be no difference between players putting it in and pouring buckets of water into the ocean. Players would play whatever they want and develop within the framework of Swallowed Starry Sky world. This would be a magical book. Unfortunately, as long as a certain book is written as an online game, it is all rubbish and nondescript. Those who want to play something innovative are not at this level.
Looks good, come on
The idea is very good. Come on, please update more. It's not enough!
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Community(0)
Official(38)Scraped 21d ago
The latest chapter was hacked. How could you write about being enslaved by players from other planets? There's no protection yet, the protagonist doesn't know anything yet, so it's just ** to write it down
It looks pretty good, why are there so few people
After reading it, I don't know what to write.
After reading it, I feel that it lacks the core. The protagonist is like a tool, serving Goldfinger completely and has no ideas of his own. After becoming financially free, he only thinks about the game. There is no other plot. It is a bit monotonous and boring.
big problem
I couldn't stand it after I saw Chapter 50. Let me start with what I think is the biggest problem. The novel came out before the game came out! This problem is huge for me. First of all, players all know the plot and what will appear behind the equipment, so I can't see players exploring the game on their own! Why do I come to see this type of fanfic? In order to resonate, I want to see other people's reactions to the plots I like! But if you publish a novel and read the plot in advance, what else is there to watch in the game?
It has a lot of imagination and good settings, but a lot of logic is unreasonable. The strength in the game is originally the power and consciousness given by the game. Otherwise, how can ordinary people control those powers in real life? As a result, as the actual strength increases, it becomes more powerful in the game? Just step on your left foot and spiral up to the sky with your right foot?
Too bad
The author updates quickly. The protagonist can update three hundred chapters at a time. You don't have any plug-ins. You can update thirty chapters a day to see how strong you are~~
It's quite fun to make the Devouring Starry Sky into a game
The more I look at it, the more rubbish it becomes
The original point of view was the Devouring Star Online Game World. The author himself also said that this is a real world. After the mall was completed, the potions were directly sold and used, and the spiritual master was directly pushed to the bottom. Originally, the Psychic Master was in the Earth version and it was T0. You could unlock it by charging 100 bucks and it would be so messy. How about setting it up like the original and players would unlock a very small number of them immediately? ? Then there are the tasks. There is absolutely no need to set up a task the same as in the online game. They have said that this is a real world and immersive. Just develop it like the real world. And the whole task is to pick up the task and complete the task. If Swallowed Starry Sky was written as a real world, there would be no difference between players putting it in and pouring buckets of water into the ocean. Players would play whatever they want and develop within the framework of Swallowed Starry Sky world. This would be a magical book. Unfortunately, as long as a certain book is written as an online game, it is all rubbish and nondescript. Those who want to play something innovative are not at this level.
Looks good, come on
The idea is very good. Come on, please update more. It's not enough!









