The dark world falls, the world restarts, and all humans have only one cabin.
During the day, you can go out to look for resources and work on upgrading the cabin.
"Ding, system reminder!"
“It’s dark, and they appear, please return to the cabin immediately.
Otherwise they will take over everything you have and tear you to pieces."
Countless people looked at the world outside the window in horror and trembled every day.
Everyone is struggling to survive, and Chen Hao awakens the sign-in system at the beginning. As long as he signs in every day, he can get unexpected treasures!
A real-world survival scenario + clash of civilizations + competitive gameplay + forum discussions + dungeon boss clears + no CP. The heroine isn’t one-dimensional but has a chaotic neutral personality—an individualist who might save someone then turn around and kill them. After cursing her, you’ll find there’s nothing left to yell at~
The people of Blue Star have been pulled into a life-or-death survival game—and they’ve collectively lost their minds. Who understands this?! A broken game that forces us to figure out skills on our own. A single blueprint, yet it demands we collect materials and build it ourselves. If I knew how to do that, would I still be scraping by on a measly $3.5k monthly?!
What should be a simple “survive on the highway” challenge ends up forcing us to learn actual knowledge! Where’s the “one-click learn”? Where’s the “one-click craft”? There’s nothing—do they just want us to die?!
Xia Sanfu: “Excuse me, everyone, stepping up to the top ranking first.”
Alternate world—don’t read this as realistic. Not a feel-good story; under‑18s should watch with a parent.