To Survive in the Wasteland Civilization, One Piece of Information Is Generated Every Day
废土文明求生,每天一份情报生成
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Explore more →🍅The Number One Apocalyptic Article! ! ! !
Want to watch something like "Others are trying to survive in the apocalypse, but you cook hotpot and eat potato chips?" Content. I've seen systems, infrastructure, stockpiling, RVs, mutated animals and plants, superpowers, and rebirth. I'm really exhausted! ! ! ! ! ! Looking for a post-apocalyptic novel without cp
9.9 Points, Worth Chasing All Night Long! ! !
I want to watch content similar to "Wanwan is not Wanwan: Who still loves you after being reborn". The plot is novel and exciting, and the more you watch it, the better it gets!
Doomsday Writing, (No More Masterpieces)
Survival, Island, Ocean, Empty Island, Wooden House, Raft Type
I want to read a book similar to "Survival on the Ice and Sea, I Chatted with All Creatures to Get Information". Islands, empty islands, deep sea, rafts, wooden houses, etc. It's too difficult to find books. No one has read the topic yet.
Survival Fiction, Globally Engaged. Please Recommend
For example, survive in the dark. Wilderness survival or something like that. The protagonist has a golden finger, but does not need a virgin heart. You can have a heroine, but you do not need a harem.
The Integration of Games and Reality, More Than 2 Million
The props in the game are realistic and can be used by all, or the pig's feet can be used by themselves.
There Is No Outstanding System Article. If You Are Not Convinced, Come and Argue.
Highway, Deep Sea, Space, Raft. If the Protagonist Is Not the Virgin, Don't Come Here If It's Under 500,000 Yuan.
My Eyes Lit Up, and the More I Watched, the More Addictive I Became.
I want to read a book like "Traveling across the country in an RV, I was exposed by the animal kingdom".
Tomato Apocalyptic Masterpiece, If It's Below 9.4, Don't Recommend It
Zombies and natural disasters are fine, but the Holy Mother must die. The protagonist's IQ must be online. Don't bring a system, buy hundreds of millions of supplies, and bring an arsenal that insults your IQ.
A story about road/train/raft/etc. Mobile survival, without any influence. It is best if the main character is a single or double player. Thank you!
Ice and Snow, Trains, Oceans, Fog, Forests, Desert Survival, Etc. Don't Worry About It.
Don't be systematic, have a single heroine or no heroine, it's not brainless
A Masterpiece, Not on the Recommendation List
Don't recommend it to me if the protagonist's surname is Ye, don't recommend it to me if the protagonist's surname is Ling, don't recommend it to me if the protagonist has a lovely sister, don't recommend it to me if the protagonist is a saint, in short, don't recommend to me mentally retarded novels, the more ruthless the better! Kill kill kill! ! !
The Protagonist Manages a Plane and Constantly Upgrades the Plane.
And then continue to incorporate other dimensions into it
I Have Recently Become Obsessed with Doomsday Personal Shelters. Do You Have Any Tips?
Will There Be No Fine Chaff in the End of the Natural Disaster? (Crying Loudly)
I want to read a book like "Rebirth in the Apocalypse: The Boss Starts by Hoarding Millions". Please let the protagonist be happy to torture the scumbag, and the supporting character is a disabled dog! A post-apocalyptic article about natural disasters!
A Magical Book, Easily Addictive. There's No Ending Unless It's Really Exciting ٩(
🍅The National Survival Series Has No More Masterpieces. If You Are Not Convinced, Come and Argue! !
I want to read a book similar to "Lords of All: Starting with a Divine Stone of Creation".
If It's Less Than 9.0 and Read by 200,000 People, Don't Post It and Hand over Your Masterpiece.
A Novel That Focuses on People's Survival, Infrastructure, and Cabin Upgrades
I would like to read a book similar to "Surviving the Mist: I Can See the Hints". I am looking for a novel that focuses on development and construction, with monsters attacking houses, natural disaster-type infrastructure, and developing and upgrading wooden houses. It is best not to have a female protagonist. Steady and developing
Everyone Draws Talents to Survive, Ranking
If You Want to See Cards, You Can Make Cards or Royal Cards.
Don't let Chinese mythology break up, don't let it be a system, I really can't stand this kind of thing































































































Look what I found, a good book, a very innovative survival story. The male protagonist's character and behavior are not too bad in the plot. Keep it up, don't have any inexplicable female characters or suddenly become a bitch. The "female protagonist" is really unique. It made me laugh to death.
This novel has its own unique solution to the troubling question of whether to have a female protagonist🤣[laughing]
The performance of the old author is still stable. The plot rhythm of the doomsday battle royale is well grasped, and the protagonist's image is also quite distinct. Although he has always played with the protagonist 🐑 knight's jokes, he would rather choose sheep than violate the bottom line. This is really impressive. As long as the follow-up does not collapse, it will definitely be a masterpiece.
The writing in this book is really good. If it is written like this in the future, it will definitely become popular. It is a good ration, but I always feel that after the reckless hero, there will be a bleating knight [facepalm]
It's a good book, at least so far it's much more engaging than the author's previous book. The protagonist is not brainless, and the plot is relatively compact, but some people say that there are always twists and turns at critical moments. This is a matter of opinion. The "female protagonist" is also very useful. She is of great help to the male protagonist and is particularly virtuous [laughing evilly].
This book is really good, especially the story about Lu Bu fighting for Diao Chan and Sun Wukong. Hundreds of people gathered together in the battle, but Xue Baochai was indeed too strong. If Nuoshou hadn't used an outer ring + Noxian guillotine, this wave of M4 six-fold strafing would have killed him. But I am more concerned about what Zhuge Liang said to the 108 monkeys in Huaguoshan, "Young man is proud, don't show off in front of your brother Liang", which shows Zhuge Liang's indignation at the monkeys who knocked him to death with three sticks. All in all, this book has an interesting plot, a clear system, and many foreshadowings. The fighting scenes are so immersive, and the character descriptions are spot on!
This is one of the few refuge articles. The author has experienced writing "Doomsday Games: Buying the World from the Subway Station". It combines multiple games and has wonderful content. It is a classic work of survival in the apocalypse. The protagonist is unwilling to bully the weak and has a chivalrous spirit [smile]. As long as the collapse is not written later, it will be a masterpiece [like]
It's well written, and it also incorporates elements of "Sultan's Game", and several characters are from this game. As for the curious sheep, some people can't accept it. I can only say that the characteristics of the game are like this, and the author mentioned it at the beginning.
The Wasteland series is also said to be very interesting. The male protagonist deserves to be killed, not the Holy Mother, and the details are well recovered. However, I only saw Chapter 33 [cover face] [cover face] [cover face] because I was a little curious (well, yes, it's the one you thought.)
Wasteland Hideout, upgrade from the sewer The Desire Gap In the game survival genre, compared to similar novels, the plot is rich and fresh. I also like the character of the protagonist very much. His acting style is decisive and he has a basic bottom line. Not bad, five-star support.
If you like sewer survival, you can watch it. Overall, it's not bad, and the male protagonist is cautious enough. The plug-ins are also relatively strong, and the curiosity is limited to that one time (my sister-in-law doesn't look like a local [laughs evilly]). I have only read 50 chapters so far.
The setting is novel. It is different from the setting of other universal lords in one world. Instead, it is similar to the infinite flow of different worlds integrated into one system. With the addition of lord construction and resource collection, the setting is very complete. Compared with other authors who add patches and settings at any time, the overallity of this book is quite excellent, and the foreshadowing and details are also very good. It's in place, and there is no feeling that anything is missing. This is the most important thing about building a national lord. The character creation is also very good, and the killing is decisive, but it also leads to too much lone wolf and lack of interaction between characters. In addition, this book also refreshed my reading. This is the only one in which the protagonist commits crimes against sheep. It is too curious and heavy-handed. The probabilistic enslavement of the protagonist is really outrageous, reducing the interaction between the characters and affecting the viewing experience.
This book is a lot better than the author's last one, and the golden finger controls are very reasonable. The protagonist has a basic bottom line, but he is also merciless. It is very enjoyable to watch ~ There are spoilers for the curiosity part, but I think it is the highlight, hahaha. Anyway, I like this part of the plot very much.
The plot of this book is definitely top-notch on Tomato. From the beginning, the male protagonist works step by step while trying to survive between several big forces, accumulating resources little by little, and gradually becomes stronger and builds his own team, and can gradually control the situation. This book gives people a sense of solidity, gradually getting stronger step by step. And the author has a good grasp of the rhythm. From the beginning of the struggle between the three parties, it has gradually escalated into a tripartite alliance of multiple forces, and to the recent introduction of the three religions, one link within another, it will not give people a very abrupt feeling. Moreover, the author has understood the fun part of the online novel, making lots and lots of preparations for arranging multiple forces, and then letting these arrangements and preparations explode through a climax, from which the protagonist gains a lot of benefits, including farming and upgrading shelters, as well as collecting, attacking and retreating in the dungeon. The cool points can be said to be one after another and the arrangement is reasonable and natural. And it doesn't overwhelm combat effectiveness. The copy is also not too long to cause fatigue. And although the protagonist has tricks, he is not invincible. The protagonist is not a slave to the system and the system is more of an exchange. The shortcoming of this book is that the protagonist changes too quickly and abruptly. From a young man in the new era to a thug who has no regard for human life and is extremely murderous in the wasteland, there is almost no mentality and growth process (maybe it is really difficult to write and easy to explode) The emotional line of this book is really curious, and the protagonist has really had sex with animals and found chickens. (To be honest, I'm a bit of a mystique and can't accept the protagonist's emotional infidelity, but there seems to be a bug in this book that keeps me reading) Come on, author, five stars.
Support the new book, which has the same flavor as the previous one. The author's writing on shelter is quite good.
Let me talk about the conclusion first, it is worth reading. Apocalyptic wasteland, urban thugs, each player has his own civilization. The male protagonist starts from the sewers, searches for supplies, builds a base, and continues to grow and develop. There is currently no female protagonist, but there is a female goat.
Overall, it's pretty good. I was still wondering why the score was so low. But after reading the comments, I understood that the author likes bad taste, so I can only say that I deserve it and suffer it. But aside from this point🌿🐏, this work is indeed well written, and it can be regarded as one of the better works of its kind.
The author himself has done a lot of research on doomsday survival. He has a good foundation in physics and chemistry, and the various survival facilities he writes about are very realistic. In my eyes, the character description and shaping are also above the baseline, and the narrative rhythm is also relatively well controlled. It is from high-quality grains to grass jelly.
It's good to read. I'll tell you why it's so palatable. I also liked the author's previous Metro, but this one made me nervous. But it's okay. I'm all trying to survive. Don't worry about the trivial things. If you can become stronger, don't worry about external things!
Survival in the wasteland dominated by technology is secretly a mythical system mixed with a small amount of restraint. The protagonist is decisive in killing and has a moral bottom line. It is a very good doomsday survival. The author's writing style is also more rigorous, but the sheep does not hold back [face covering]
A good book, worth reading for the following reasons: 1. A grand world view, the puzzles are revealed bit by bit, and the truth of the apocalypse emerges bit by bit. This is better than many apocalyptic literature. 2. The rhythm is well grasped. The rhythm of each small dungeon in the end of the world is well designed. Farming and war and plunder are both balanced. In addition, the foreshadowing is also well used, which shows that the author has a good writing skills. 3. The character of the male protagonist is quite good. In the apocalypse, he sticks to his own bottom line, even if it is very low. This is actually very good, because in the apocalypse, civilization must be rebuilt, so can a rebuilt civilization that has completely lost its humanity still be called civilization? There are also some shortcomings that I personally think: without a heroine, the rhythm would actually be too tight and lack some adjustments. Yes, in fact, the emotional scenes of the heroine are adjustments in a sense, so that the rhythm of the story will not be too tight.
Let me put it bluntly [face covering], this book is very good, except for the life insurance part [face covering] about doomsday survival in the search and rescue mode. It is very hard-core, has data, and is quite detailed. The world view also gradually unfolds with the plot. The tension in the early stage is well written, and the protagonist is involved. It is a refreshing article. But I can't help but have a curiosity. If I add a female protagonist, I won't only get 8.4 Points. If I write it normally, this book on Tomato will definitely get 9 points.
Finally finished chasing. As a fan of post-apocalyptic games, this safe house upgrade does look interesting. This kind of obscene development permeates most of the words in the entire text. The power system has not collapsed, although sometimes cross-level challenges appear to blur the boundaries between levels. In the middle and later stages, it already feels like a max-level boss visiting the novice village. The imagination is okay, although it's a bit messy when it comes to the super-dimensional myth, but overall it's not a big problem. The problem is that without game filters, reading this book is a bit boring, like a technical manual. So the one star here is a bonus point for the filter.
The Civilization game is characterized by the integration of Sudan into the game. Anyone who has played this game basically knows that the behavior of the protagonist is actually quite refreshing (compared to the game, it is already very good). If you can't accept that part, you can skip it (it has little impact on the understanding of the plot). The protagonist has an online IQ, is ambitious but not timid, and acts boldly and carefully. The article controls the combat power, and the expansion of the map fits the plot very well, and the advancement of the plot is also very reasonable. Most of the supporting characters are intelligent, and the description of the world view is quite good. It can be said that there is no poisonous point in the whole text (maybe only the Yangsao section, I suggest you skip that chapter if you can't accept it. Of course, if you only focus on this point, it can only be said that you are making a big mistake out of a small matter)
Very exciting! Like! There are many highly rated survival, horror, and weird novels. The author's writing is too brain-burning and too convoluted to show off his skills. After reading Yunliwuliwuli, I think this novel is very well written and simple. Compared with many novels, the author sets the difficulty for the protagonist. There is no such thing as an accident when you get the loot. Normally, that kind of accident can easily be resolved by life or death. It is impossible to have good luck every time, but if you have one, you will die. Some authors set up layers of difficulties in order to increase the difficulty of the protagonist.
When it comes to rocks, most of them are made of rocks, with a small amount of bronze and very little silver. Then after five or six hundred chapters of development, I was promoted to bronze. The good guy started to take off directly. After dealing with a few bronzes, he went directly to silver, gold, and the super-dimensional existence above gold. If the author hadn't put enough pressure on him, I really doubt that you were afraid that Yu Yuan wouldn't die. I wrote hundreds of pictures in the rock stage, and it obviously started to speed up after I got to bronze. Bronze and silver would pass by in a flash, and even gold would skip over in a blink of an eye, and I would start directly above gold, where super dimensions exist. One thing to say, if this is a game, there are no plug-ins, and whoever will do it will do it, even if the operating monsters are there. Be cautious throughout the process, no matter how fast you develop, you will never be able to defeat the enemy from heaven. The story is good, but it's just not exciting enough. I always feel like I'm getting killed accidentally. Come on, author, the rest of the story is so fast-paced, it won't be over all at once, right? ? ?
Very pretty. I read more than 400 chapters in one go. The author's writing style is very good, the sentences are smooth, and the setting is novel. I originally planned to comment after reading it, but I couldn't hold on anymore (although I'm a book reader, I still can't read it). The chat group accounted for a very small proportion. After the protagonist conquered his own world, he began to conquer the world of dead players. The battle accounted for 70%. I was really bored watching it. I really want to see the blood flowing into the bayou teeth! [Cry]
Although it seems to be borrowed from the game, the overall reading is still good. It is rated as a completely readable wasteland survival article. The setting, writing style, and characters are not bad, but at least they are good. There is nothing particularly outstanding about this novel, but there are very few shortcomings. It is generally above average in all dimensions. After all, it is very rare to find it on Tomato, so I give it five stars. There is only one small problem. There must be external reasons for the end of the world to become a wasteland. But for now, it has always been PVP. The threats come from humans themselves. Let's see how the author comes around.
The author's writing skills are excellent and the details are well written. The search and rescue of surviving in the cracks under the pressure of survival in the early stage is very well written. But this author's book made the same mistake as the previous one, that is, after the survival pressure dropped and the game broke through the early stage, the survival game turned into a battle for lords. It's not that Lord Contest is bad, but the tone set in the early stage has completely changed. In fact, many authors of Tomato have made a mistake. For example, in the early stage of Gram-related articles, the tone of the Grams is very high, but in the middle and late stages of combat power, the pressure drops sharply and the value collapses, and it becomes a pure immortality article. It is extremely rare for a novel to truly have the same "sense of oppression" that drives the development of the story like Mystery does. It's a pity that the author of this book still didn't persevere. From the "oppressive" search and rescue survival story at the beginning, it turned into a daily story about lords fighting for hegemony; from "Escape from Tarkov" to "Civilization 6". What a pity, what a pity! There are more than 200 chapters left and I really can't hold on anymore. I hope the author will have a good idea of what type of book he wants to write for his next book, rather than a book that tries to sew everything together but ends up being very fragmented.
Overall, it's very good, and the world view is also very good. I think the "squeaky" plot mentioned in the comment section is okay, but it drags on the plot. I can only say that this is a matter of opinion. As for the sheep, I can only say that they will be fine as long as they survive. If they cannot survive, they will disperse. By the way, I'd like to add that Mona is also included in the back, but it's just a little behind. To add, if you write the ending of the dream again, I will give it a two-star rating (I heard one star will not be included in the rating)