
Global Gamification, I Have a Big Treasure Chest Every Day
About This Novel
In 2333, the world suddenly became gamified. Everyone awakens panel attributes at the same time. However, the next thing that will greet tens of billions of players around the world is the emergence of zombies, the invasion of Warcraft, the appearance of ghosts and goblins, and the arrival of armed mechas... The rules of the world are being tampered with by unknown forces at this moment. Tens of billions of players around the world are falling into the abyss. Only Lin Xuan was speechless and asked the sky. "I'm really impressed..." "I just gave the character a little tweaks and modified a few game data. How come I suddenly traveled to the game world and became my own game character...?" ... It has been internally invested and updated stably. Readers can safely collect and invest.
What Readers Think
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Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
Not good at writing Everything you get out of the treasure chest is for immediate use. It's too deliberate. One person negotiates with several forces. Even though he knows it is stalling for time, several forces still agree. How can one be such a brainless leader? None of the characters in the book have a city, which is quite witty.
Unlike novels written by humans, it feels like they were written by AI.
reminder
The writing is good, please update more. If it doesn't work, don't sleep, save your life. There is also a different word count and quality assurance.
I'm pretty good at reading, I think it's average.
The tension of grabbing the treasure chest is well written and allows the reader to feel nervous as well. There are too many useless words such as opening treasure chests, the protagonist's attributes, clearing towers, etc. The emphasis is on repetition, and the number of words is obviously low. There are also too many essays about the settlement of the protagonist's dungeon. After finishing the fifth layer of essays, the number of essays is at least ten chapters. This gives readers an extremely boring experience. They were reading because they were bored, but they ended up even more irritated. I hope the author can improve it.
Everything else about this book is okay, but it's so disgusting that it treats people as mindless consumables. This book completely ignores reality and treats it as a game that will make people die. On this point, no matter how good you write, it can only be a ❤.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 8d ago
Not good at writing Everything you get out of the treasure chest is for immediate use. It's too deliberate. One person negotiates with several forces. Even though he knows it is stalling for time, several forces still agree. How can one be such a brainless leader? None of the characters in the book have a city, which is quite witty.
Unlike novels written by humans, it feels like they were written by AI.
reminder
The writing is good, please update more. If it doesn't work, don't sleep, save your life. There is also a different word count and quality assurance.
I'm pretty good at reading, I think it's average.
The tension of grabbing the treasure chest is well written and allows the reader to feel nervous as well. There are too many useless words such as opening treasure chests, the protagonist's attributes, clearing towers, etc. The emphasis is on repetition, and the number of words is obviously low. There are also too many essays about the settlement of the protagonist's dungeon. After finishing the fifth layer of essays, the number of essays is at least ten chapters. This gives readers an extremely boring experience. They were reading because they were bored, but they ended up even more irritated. I hope the author can improve it.
Everything else about this book is okay, but it's so disgusting that it treats people as mindless consumables. This book completely ignores reality and treats it as a game that will make people die. On this point, no matter how good you write, it can only be a ❤.









