Traveling through another world, Liu Xiu inherited a nearly bankrupt game company - Cangyuan Games from his uncle.
But Liu Xiu was not in a hurry, because he had activated the Game Tycoon System, and he had all the technology related to games.
They acquired game engines, which led to the production of several 3D animated films and the elimination of several film companies. They acquired chip technology, which ultimately ruined the mobile phone industry. They acquired battery technology, which immediately brought new energy vehicles into the public eye.
Looking at the companies from other industries who came to complain, Liu Xiu was bewildered: "I'm just a game developer. I really only know how to make games."
Main characters: Liu Xiu,
A great master of refining equipment from a cultivation civilization accidentally entered our world and started his life anew.
In a technologically advanced world, he discovered that cell phones, computers, cars, and guns could all be treated as magical tools, allowing him to return to his old ways. Want a new phone? Why bother buying one? Just bring your Nokia 1110 and I'll upgrade it to an iPhone 5s.
As the science and technology industry prospers, our cultivation cannot be neglected.
Does improving your cultivation require lightning and fire to temper your body? Fortunately, this world has two magical things: electric sockets and natural gas. Putting aside the exorbitant monthly electricity and natural gas bills, your cultivation speed will increase by a thousand miles, right?
Using the methods of a weapon master, he also installed a computer into his brain, replaced his fragile heart with a sports car engine, and used machine guns and artillery fire as good tools. He then refined a nuclear reactor...
Ding ding ding ding, the ultimate humanoid weapon is born!
What, you said I'm a robot?
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Chu Guang, who had traveled to the post-apocalyptic world, discovered that he had unlocked a shelter system and was able to summon creatures named “player” from the previous world.
From that day on, the whole post-apocalyptic world became like a game.
Before I begin my adventure with machines, magic, fighters, elves, and monsters, I must first kill the princess's fiancé. Tomorrow. He's the seventh one.
Awakening in the ruins of an orphanage, he found himself chained and sold into slavery. A modern-day doctor of chemistry, trapped in an unknown ancient world, fate's quirks didn't defeat him. He crafted plate armor, invented paper, built roads, taught statecraft... attempting to carve out a niche for himself. But how could such a feat not arouse jealousy? The maritime hegemon Cartagena, the unstoppable army of Exorus, the eastern superpower Ardhania, the merchant alliance Sibalsis, the religious fanatics Izarid, and the ever-present barbarians of the Barren Forrest—all desired a share of his wealth. In a sea of sharks, a skinny carp struggled to surge, struggling to leap over the dragon's gate and establish a dynasty to surpass them all.
Perfectly replicates the gameplay, with cooldowns and building prices synchronized with the game.
The cooldown time for buildings and arms is the same as in the game, and it takes tens of seconds to complete.
The Red Alert system versus the world of immortal cultivation, Red Alert 2: Glory of the Republic + violent troop flow + cool writing + micro-magic changes in the later stage!
The preparation time for a nuclear bomb is ten minutes, the lightning storm occurs every ten minutes, and the time-space transmission takes five minutes.
What? Biomass can be recycled!
I'm going to crush the entire world of immortal cultivation!
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【Space-time Trading】【Farming】【Development】【Old Six】【Technology】
Ye Xiaoda, who was in the late stage of gastric cancer and waiting to die, accidentally became the spokesperson for the super-time and space trading platform Blue Star.
A kitchen knife in exchange for century-old wild ginseng?
Imperial green jadeite can be made with just a sickle?
Can rice be exchanged for cutting-edge battery technology?
How many cabbages does a medical robot only need?
As for penicillin, it is invincible!
As the transaction grew bigger and bigger, Ye Xiaoda not only survived, but also became a giant in technology and fantasy!
The obese otaku Fat Hong was brought to a strange world of swords and magic by the system.
He discovered that this system could summon all kinds of soldiers to serve him.
Dane was reincarnated as a white American kid. He initially thought this was just another ordinary rebirth story, already envisioning how he'd dominate the stock market. That was until one night, as he boarded the subway home, he was taken to a spooky cave... "Hold this scepter and repeat after me, Shazam!" He was stunned. My name isn't Billy Batson, is it? The wizard was even more anxious than I was: "Stop talking nonsense, inherit my power!" What could I do? I could only recite a line of poetry... Years later, Dane, now a multiverse powerhouse, lamented, "Technology and magic—we need to master both, and we need to be strong in both!"
[Civil War] [Business War] [Calm and Decisive] [Gilded Age] [Technological Explosion]
Alan, a business elite, died in a car accident under a heavy truck, but his soul accidentally traveled to New York in 1860 and became a 19-year-old Irish youth with nothing.
With only $75 in his pocket, he built a canning factory from scratch using modern business thinking, expanding it to become a company. During the turbulent years of the Civil War, his assets soared thanks to precise planning.
With the advent of the Gilded Age, he expanded into oil, steel, military industry, railroads, and even ventured into media, real estate, electrical technology, and the hotel industry. From a contemporary elite to a 19th-century pauper, how did he create a multi-faceted, top-tier family tycoon in America a century ago?