Transmigrating to another world isn't just about fighting and killing; it also involves cultural subversion and destruction!
While other transmigrators were still diligently practicing their skills and leveling up, I had already started using Douyin short videos to make the elves addicted and flooding the screen, using "Honor of Kings" to make the orcs addicted to team battles, and using milk tea and desserts to make the dragon princess gain three sizes!
Office worker Lin Mo unexpectedly transmigrates to a world of swords and magic, only to find it culturally barren, like a desert. Just as he's wondering how to survive, he's bound to the [Earth Culture Transmission System]—by getting otherworldly creatures to accept Earth culture, he can earn points to exchange for anything!
Then, the art style suddenly changed:
A group of dragons, carrying small stools, binge-watched "Game of Thrones" day and night, their way of urging the author to update was to tap their tails on his door.
The elven druids were moved to tears by "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" and began to protect all canines.
A demon lord used his sect's assets as collateral to buy in-game currency for gacha pulls, while a vampire prince shouted "OMG, buy it!" during a live-streaming sales event.
Five years later, when the human alliance was preparing to conquer this "corrupted" continent, they discovered:
Orc laborers protested their short working hours by holding banners that read "007 is a blessing."
The succubus's emotional counseling classes made the nuns blush and their hearts race, yet they eagerly signed up.
The entire otherworld's desire for war has been completely dismantled by the three philosophies of "playing it safe," "lying down," and "watching the show."
[Food + Thrilling Read + Fantasy Food] Xu Zhou transmigrated to a parallel world, still becoming a freelance anime and manga artist. He drew his own manga and produced his own animations. After uploading his first chapters of "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" and "Cooking Master Boy," he awakened a food system. As long as he gained enough recognition, he could recreate the food. "Wait, I'm a manga artist, and you gave me a food system?" As time passed, his art style gradually changed. "Glowing dishes? Excuse me for being blunt, how can food glow?" "I've seen fried rice, but I've never seen fried rice that glows when you lift the lid!" "What kind of food can make your clothes rip? Show me! Have you ever made any food? You're just drawing nonsense?" But just as everyone was criticizing him, he discovered that a new...
Unexpectedly acquiring a game development system, Xu Fei, originally just a junior game planner, embarks on the path to dominating the gaming industry. This is the growth story of a game designer. It's also a novel about game development. "One day, the game I develop will make all the players in the world obsessed and crazy!"
"Now, a brief interruption: a war criminal named Lu Qian. It is alleged that he committed crimes including, but not limited to, those listed below: 'Turning his own customers into food in his restaurant;' 'Connecting sewage pipes to the city's drinking water system to boost healthcare stock prices;' 'Using neutron beams to brutally annihilate an entire planet of aliens…' Citizens, please be wary of this heinous war criminal." Lu Qian stared blankly at his own photo in the marketing article. He just made a game, how could he be a war criminal? The next day, Lu Qian solemnly clarified in the *Game Observer*: "Who said I'm a war criminal? The games we make always promote truth, goodness, and beauty; it's just that players have misunderstood. Besides, I haven't been caught, how could I be a war criminal!"
Wang Chuan, a gamer, unexpectedly finds himself in a technologically advanced parallel world.
What? Games are the ninth art, on par with music and art.
Thus, starting with the meta-game "The Stanley Parable," game producer Wang Chuan began to bring over all sorts of bizarre games.
Years later, he looked back and discovered that he had actually created a gaming empire!
[An alien from another world playing Earth games] [No system/The protagonist is essentially the system himself] [Slice of life] [Entire group portrait] [A barely manageable story of opening a shop in another world]
The Illusionist faction is targeted by the Heavenly Dao. A genius Illusionist who transmigrated to another world has no choice but to become stronger and make a living by copying games in another world.
"If only I could come to Earth and play games..." Yao Qian thought to himself as he looked at these players who were engrossed in leveling up and fighting monsters.
Let "Journey to the West" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" resound throughout another world;
Make gaming a form of entertainment for everyone;
Let Yagami continue to be imitated in another world;
Show the dwarfs "Snow White";
Let the gods watch "The Fairy Couple";
Let the warlike demons defeat the seven demon kings of Hell in Diablo;
...
[Fantasy premise + mastermind behind the scenes + the fourth catastrophe]
I was transported to a world of swords and magic. While others start with divine artifacts, I start with a dilapidated internet cafe.
Lin Che thought he was doomed, but unexpectedly activated the [Super Dimension Internet Cafe System]!
From that moment on, the art style of this world completely went astray!
What? A Templar Knight who had painstakingly cultivated his fighting spirit was beaten to a pulp by an unknown nobody who spent his days "suffering" in internet cafes?
"Sorry, I've died ten thousand times in Dark Souls. Your sword is too slow!"
What? The Empire's strongest mage force was routed by a group of orc warriors shouting "For the Horde!"
"Hey buddy, ever heard of World of Warcraft? Those who play tactics are all cunning!"
When the proud elf princess is hopelessly addicted to Stardew Valley, when the staid dwarf king becomes a construction maniac in Minecraft, when the strongest people across the continent are fighting tooth and nail for a single internet access spot...
As the sole GM, Lin Che sat in the boss's chair, holding the keyboard and mouse, calmly issuing world quests.
"The new dungeon, [Hell Dragon Extermination Battle], is now open! First kill reward: artifact; login fee doubled!"
"Warning! The Pope has been found to have exploited a bug and has been permanently banned!"
The old world's royalty, nobility, and church regarded him as the greatest heretic and wanted to get rid of him as soon as possible.
The common heroes and kings of the new world regard him as the only true god and are willing to offer their faith to him!
When magic meets machine gunners, when dragons meet apocalypse tanks, when everything in the game becomes reality.
I, Lin Che, consider internet cafes my divine kingdom, and gamers my believers; I am the sole true god who has ascended to a new world.
What is love?
Love is deeper than despair and more passionate than hope.
At the World Directing Competition, while everyone was pondering the meaning of love, Fang Yuan directly pulled out "Magic Circle".
What is a magical girl?
How did magical girls come about?
What is the fate of magical girls?
Fang Yuan redefined magical girls with Madoka Magica.
From then on, being a magical girl became a high-risk profession.
Where can I find a high-quality workforce that's free, willing to endure hardships, and available on demand? After finally securing his own plot of land on the chaotic borders of the Empire, Damien, a Dragonborn night watchman with a lord system, fell into deep thought. A tide of golems? An army of the undead? Mass-produced servitors? The Fourth Scourge? After much deliberation, he arrived at a nearly perfect answer that capitalized on its strengths and minimized its weaknesses: sandbox isolation, allowing players to remotely screw in on their computers! Thus, a highly flexible, ultra-hardcore skeleton assembly game called "Bone Puzzle" was born. To prove they weren't cowards, millions of medical students toiled tirelessly. Then came the similarly named "Aoyao Yao," the bizarrely named "Zhenbi," and the nearly online-banned "Steel and Gunpowder"...
After waking up, Xu Xiu, a graduate student in the Faculty of Literature at the University of Tokyo, traveled to Tokyo where the bubble had just burst.
At this time, Japan's economy was in recession and the people were confused, and literature, the only thing that could comfort the soul, seemed to have been cut off.
There was no Natsume Soseki, no Kawabata Yasunari, no Murakami Haruki... Japanese literature of this era was dominated by a group of inferior writers that Xu Xiu had never heard of.
So he picked up a pen and wrote a novella called "Hear the Wind Sing" for a living and for an interesting and meaningful new life.
At this point, people realized that a writer worthy of the title of literary giant had finally appeared in the bubble era.