
This City Simulation Game Affects Reality
by Zhang Sheng
About This Novel
[Business] [Upgrade] [Farming] [Business War] [Technology] [Easy] Chen Jun took over the resort left by his grandfather. Due to facility planning issues, business has been tepid. When he was frowning, he discovered that a new save file appeared out of thin air for the city simulation game he had played for 3,000+ hours. It not only replicated the resort 1:1, but could also affect the real-life scenes. [Tip: Please sort out city traffic to keep your city running normally. ] There is a T-shaped intersection at the entrance of the resort. Since there is no left turn lane and signal lights, traffic jams have become a common occurrence. Ordinary people think: "Build traffic lights or widen intersections." Prison player Chen Jun said: "Using the existing guardrail to enclose a central isolation zone and opening a U-turn on a road section with good visibility is cheaper and can solve the core problem as quickly as possible. [Tip: There are fewer functional buildings in the city, which reduces residents' satisfaction] Using the blueprints given in the game, Chen Jun built professional buildings on a large scale. [Woodcutter's Hut: You can train your residents to become carpenters] [Fisherman's Hut: You can train your residents to become fishermen] [Experience value +1, residents go from Lv1 novice apprentice to Lv2 skilled craftsman] Disabled girl: Can I also become a legendary carpenter? [Tip: Upstream chemical plants discharge sewage, and the resort river is polluted] Chen Jun silently collected evidence, defeated the opponent in one fell swoop, and purchased the long-term land use rights at a low price. [City Territory +1] ... Business competition, building upgrades, traffic management, regional planning, infrastructure madness, land expansion, population control, policy adaptation...
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
5000? One hour?
This is the first time I know that a fishing guy actually charges 5,000 an hour. Sure enough, poor people don't even deserve to fish.
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Can't the author draw a picture? Even if it's a sketch, just put it in the book.
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
5000? One hour?
This is the first time I know that a fishing guy actually charges 5,000 an hour. Sure enough, poor people don't even deserve to fish.
look here
Can't the author draw a picture? Even if it's a sketch, just put it in the book.









