
Sandbox Gamer from Another World
异世界的沙盒游戏玩家
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- Game Otherworld
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- 3y ago
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I really can't stand the phenomenon of dog licking for no reason, but everyone I encounter is a 6-point negative review
A sandbox game for a while, an urban plot for a while, a sense of fragmentation like being deceived by a scam mobile game, which is a bit bad! ! !
The protagonist's style of dealing with things is confusing, Yazi is not very smart. It was like I had never had the experience of getting along with people in society. If it weren't for the sparse writing on the sandbox game Goldfinger, I would really be unable to read it. A few confusing points: 1. It is too easy for the protagonist to upgrade with such an awesome cheat. The first thing is to find a hidden place to level up the troops. The base that the protagonist is looking for is a low-level hunting area frequently visited by adventurers from nearby cities. A place surrounded by a crowd of people every minute. Because there are earthworms underground, we can barely get through, but the large-scale construction of the base is as confusing as if the nearby city is blind. 2. The protagonist gets a big pearl because of his mission to rescue the mermaid princess. Does this pearl have any other added value? Can it be enchanted? Is there any other meaning and consensus (for example, this kind of pearl is only owned by the mermaid tribe, and it is a valuable item used by their race to thank them). The protagonist has never collected and understood this information. On the premise that he is not short of money at all, he wants to go to the city to sell the pearls immediately. This behavior cannot be described as brainless. 3. If you sell pearls, you sell pearls, but they sell cheap healing potions and mana restoration potions (watermelon juice and barbecue). The protagonist is basically self-sufficient and does not need any money at all. There is no reason in the plot that he has to make money. But without collecting any local intelligence (such as the value of the healing potion? Is it monopolized? Is it prohibited for civilians to buy and sell goods like the ancient "salt and iron"?), It is sold in large quantities. What is this operation? The protagonist shown here basically does not regard the local people and local forces as human beings, but rather the NPCs who do not take him seriously. Not even bothering to cover up the most basic behaviors. The question is... Why? Is the protagonist the author's son? So you don't need to collect local intelligence, you just have everything in your brain and you are an "understanding king"? The protagonist himself is invincible, but he has to pretend "I'm so scared", but he behaves without scruples and is completely unafraid. If you leave a lot of head and tail, even an idiot can find a lot of things wrong. Then he continued to play "I'm so scared" and even fawned over the ladies from the five major families in the city. ? ? ? ? His forehead is full of question marks. Interpersonal communication is full of confusing behaviors. It seems that you have never been in contact with other people, and the process of contact with human beings is only imagined by imaginary children. I can only say that the number of sandbox cheat articles is too small. So much so that this kind of mindless article can be considered readable. Because the author's writing style is at least fluent. It's just that the author may be too young and have no experience in interpersonal communication, so his human reaction is distorted.
I suggest you check the lower limit of medieval aristocrats, whether it's ours or the West. How should I put it? It's really strange that you can describe this kind of earthly emperor-like aristocrats like this. It seems that the people in your book are all of high moral standards, like fairy tales, innocent and kind, and the protagonist's character is also reckless and cowardly at times.
The quality is not too bad, but it certainly won't make money. It's good for the author to enjoy himself. One audience for sandbox game articles is purely Draconians. Anyway, I can't bear the loss and I can't bear it for long. The other is hamster gangs who collect and build. However, the author, through his exquisite writing skills, has perfectly avoided these two kinds of readers. I can only say that I admire him very much.
Isn't it good to farm well? You have to play tricks, it's very embarrassing What qualifications does an exile from another country have to be a middleman? A noble lady is simple, but it does not mean that the power behind her is simple. What kind of chat is there with a group of thousand-year-old foxes
In the desert area, the sandbox was written, but after arriving in Stormwind City, it started to take a turn for the worse, turning into a fantasy urban novel covered in a sandbox... And the characters' IQs were slightly... Lacking?
I saw "Rescuing the Princess of the Sea Clan" abandoned it, is there anything the same?
He died of poisonous poison, and the more he wrote, the more he became less intelligent. The scary thing is that the author felt extremely good about himself, and felt that the characters he wrote were sinister and had explosive IQs.
Let's talk about your impressions First of all, I personally think the desert part is the best, as it basically has the basics and fun points of a sandbox game. Fight monsters, build a home, and develop. The more advanced and exciting points include eliminating dangers, strengthening defense, hoarding supplies, and killing monsters with card characteristics. The second chapter of Storm City is not as good as compared to it. When you find a place to live, you don't develop for a few months first and directly contact others. That's not to say you can't have contact, but you have to have a reason. I went back and took another look and found no reason to trade. You have to arrange a reason, otherwise why? I think trading requires a reason and a psychological process. You can add a paragraph in front of it for treasured items that you can't get for the time being, such as gems. In this case, there is another reasonable explanation to prevent the two tribes from fighting. If chaos breaks out, gems will not be bought, or more money will be spent. As for the subsequent plot, I think this auction is the worst. Like someone said in a previous comment, "If you get a photo, it proves that you have a lot of money. Where did you get so much money? If you didn't get a photo, then you have to rob it, and then the person in the photo must be a bad guy, and it falls into the cliché." To sum up, I think the main problem in the plot of Storm City is the protagonist. The supporting characters have insufficient psychological description, and the characters are not well established. For example, why doesn't that noble family keep the protagonist and let him keep producing equipment? Why is the protagonist's mental state so cowardly and reckless? (I also want to find a backer, and I also want to take pictures of that third-level monster) What is Charlotte's mental state? Why is she, a noble lady, so low in emotional intelligence? Various human psychology are not written out. I think this is the main problem in the plot of Storm City.
Think of an ending. The protagonist digs a very high cave while digging underground, and then the protagonist is finished.
I gave up the barbecue props after giving them away. This curable barbecue is completely a BUG. The author has never thought about how big the impact will be on the other world.
The idea is good, but it's a pity that after saving the princess of the sea clan, he basically kept losing his wits and being a dog licker, which really made people lose the desire to continue reading. The protagonist's biggest golden finger is an item that creates game properties that is not available in this world. In order to be a dog licker (the so-called amulet, and it can be taken back at any time) ) gave N+1 the ability to create food to other people's chefs, which directly offended the healing priests and pharmacist groups (since there are cheap substitutes, why do they need expensive ones), and the protagonist did not get any benefit from it. If something goes wrong, will the noble who was licked take the blame for the protagonist? Since it is a secret technique, can it be passed down in batches? The butler also asked the protagonist if his mount was tamed by the so-called secret techniques. Since he asked, it means he has become suspicious. If he sees a batch of pets in the future, he will definitely feel resentful and directly offend the nobles if he does not hand over all the so-called secret techniques (why do he need to be a licking dog anyway?) The author said that the protagonist cannot live alone. He is right. People have social attributes. Your World of Warcraft forest is not far away from the nearest place where humans live. Your mount can go back and forth every day (it is not impossible to go back and forth for several hours in the later stage according to technology. There is also magic. Has the author of the teleportation array heard about it?). Isn't it possible to expand the base, expand the pet army, and build a city outside your base (to recruit refugees or craftsmen)? Do you have to be a licking dog? And wait for the protagonist to become stronger before teaching the so-called secret skills to his cronies (at that time, others were not grateful to you and worshiped you?), Even if you don't teach it, it is not impossible to enjoy it for a lifetime as the level becomes higher and higher.
I read more than 30 chapters in the early stage, but I can't stand it anymore. Various low-intelligent operations are confusing. When you are weak, you lack everything. When you become strong, you lack everything. What system tasks do you do to save the mermaid princess. When you don't know anything about the situation, you go to recruit other nobles, and you send the reward from the mermaid princess. Don't you lack everything? Can you get up if I give you the mermaid princess's things? Find a place to blast troops, and you will have the confidence to do anything. The industrial system is the easiest to exchange resources. If you have money, go to the guild to accept tasks, spend money to collect task items, and brush skill points. The protagonist does not have this golden finger, he is just a pure waste. I personally do not recommend reading it. It is suitable for people who are new to novels.
The author's thinking is that he wants to be a door-to-door son-in-law, and uses the backstage to use the big nobles to suppress the small nobles. But in the eyes of readers, this is a lightning point. At this time, it is better to play a balancing act. It is better to go deep into the World of Warcraft Forest to increase development and strengthen one's own strength, and then trade with friendly forces. It is better to use one's own strength to win living space. If you have a system, you will be someone else's dog. It is too cheap.
After reading Chapter 200, I just felt that the protagonist was too mentally retarded. He knew clearly that killing monsters could level him up and increase his experience, and that he had enough combat power. However, he still had to settle for less, which was extremely wasteful and rubbish. I still want to slowly develop after seeking peace, which is outrageous. What can't be controlled after the combat power increases? The previous writing is obviously very good and relatively novel. After the release, the protagonist becomes more and more stubborn. What is Charlotte's role used for? In order for the protagonist to compromise? Wouldn't it be nice to treat the enemy as a monster? I can't stand it anymore, really. . .
I don't understand why they need to sell pearls and why they should follow the nobles. There is no reason. It's not a commercial system. They don't just farm the land and use troops to upgrade technology.
Open a post bar In the early days, a few dozen photos seemed pretty good... But things changed after getting in touch with people... Especially starting from selling things, is money of any use to the protagonist? (If there is an explanation later, I will pretend that I didn't say it) The sandbox genre itself is a process of farming and development, a process of hoarding Most people who like this genre want to see the protagonist hoard, and then advance technology or develop themselves... Instead of wasting time on some irrelevant plots Starting from selling things, I skipped through the next few dozen pictures and then found that the plot became more and more psychedelic... Completely deviated from what I and most people think of. My understanding of Mc's subject matter (maybe the author's understanding is deeper) There are not many writers on niche subjects, and there are not many readers... I hope the author will persist... See you again By the way ⬇️Creating a different world and sandbox apocalypse I quite liked it in the early years Especially sandbox apocalypse (I prefer apocalypse, sandbox and other themes. This book is directly obtained and double happiness) 💪Come on
The protagonist followed the five-girl team from Storm City all the way to Glory Town, but something went wrong just in time. If some nobles did not doubt the protagonist's imagination, then I have to wonder how these nobles passed down the inheritance.
This author is not good at writing about women, but he writes about creating a different world. Haven't you been scolded yet? He insists on licking it, and I'm speechless. It's okay if he doesn't write these things, but some are just plain simple. So guess why so few people read it?
Why do you have to dig a hole for yourself? Will writing poisonous points make you more popular? Increase revenue? It's disgusting that a well-written journey of survival must be poisoned.
Why can't we have fun even though we have a golden finger? Once you have the productivity, wouldn't it be better to find some orphans to raise and cultivate your power, and wait for the farming to develop in a few years? Why do you want to be a dog licker? Goldfinger means that you can play stand-alone pig's feet but you don't want to play. If you want to go out and play, is this a must-have contact? Can't you just keep on developing yourself?
The way to promote the plot is very unreasonable. No one with normal intelligence would do those things. To promote the plot, sell pearls and provide "secret methods" for barbecue. My IQ is below average.
Anyway, I quite like it. As for some minor flaws, it's no problem. The book is really beautiful. Daily detoxification is pretty good.
The dialogue between the characters is too blunt. If you don't know how to write about women, you don't have to write it. There is no need to disgust everyone😅
After reading more than a dozen chapters, I concluded that the protagonist is not a normal person
Forcibly inserting a female protagonist in? How would a good farming article be written like this? The idea is good, but it can only be written like this to advance the plot? Can't you write without a heroine?
Why are there so many geniuses in the book circle who are overly self-centered? The protagonist is not a dog, he will decisively use resources to strengthen himself, find a suitable place to live, and give in appropriately. At the same time, the author writes the book, not you. You can give advice on this and that, and you can act as a military advisor!
Are there any other novels of this type? Not resistant enough, brothers (≧∇≦)/
Author, don't listen to others' comments and keep writing. I think your writing is very good!