Traveling through the parallel world of Blue Star, my reputation as a top star has collapsed?
I awakened a system, and the system has a performance card prop, which can directly increase performance?
Fans:
"Haha, it's good that this dead scumbag has collapsed, this kind of person should be forgotten!"
"No, how come this dead scumbag's album has exceeded 9 million, are you sick, you still buy his albums after you stop being his fans?"
"No, the dead scumbag's online store is selling well? It's all fans buying? What kind of brainless fans, get out!"
"Ah, his box office has exceeded 5 billion again? People in the circle are saying that he has the most fans?"
"What about you said you would stop being his fans and black him for life? This is how you black him!??"
[Interstellar World + Game Development + Female Game Planner Protagonist + No CP]
Hua You, the universally acknowledged number one game planner of the 23rd century, suddenly transmigrated one day.
Arriving in the interstellar era, Hua You found the world filled only with combat games. How is that fun? Let’s bring our classics into games and give the people of the interstellar age a little shock!
A card battle game based on fairy tales. Dress-up games set in Dream of the Red Chamber. A fully open-world holographic game based on Journey to the West. And of course, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, Western European mythology—bring them all in! All of them!
And so, on this day, the people of the interstellar era finally found themselves empathizing with their ancient ancestors across tens of millions of light-years:
“Damn devs! Why haven’t you updated the game yet?!”
P.S.: This story is a self-indulgent work written purely for fun. It includes lots of live-stream chat comments and forum-style segments. The protagonist’s games may draw inspiration from real-world titles, and she will be extremely overpowered, with golden fingers blazing the whole way. Logic may die—but fun comes first.
After Ye Qing was reborn, he came to a parallel world.
As a game producer, he wants to let those people know.
What is cultural output?
Ms. Zhou: Is this something humans can do?
Ye Qing: I’ll take some time to record a teaching video for everyone.
【No romance + Interstellar multi-race setting + Plagiarist-style protagonist + System
Cultural Renaissance + Multiple secret identities + Face-slapping the entire universe with “it’s actually good”】
Lin Wei was developing the first comprehensive game on Blue Star—
when she suddenly transmigrated into an interstellar world.
At the start, her stepmother exiled her to a garbage dump,
and the system bound to her demanded she assist in launching a cultural renaissance to prevent the collapse of interstellar civilization.
Starting from scratch, her very first move was to steal an assault ship from the space pirate who came to assassinate her—
earning her first pot of gold in this new world.
From there, she went incognito, creating countless secret identities.
A cat meme exploded across the interstellar web, getting the entire universe to vibe with it.
Her mystery novels were filled with twist after twist—no one could guess the culprit.
She casually turned them into detective games, which sold over 500 million copies.
One groundbreaking novel after another opened the minds of interstellar readers to brand-new worlds.
What? The rationalist faction claims arts and entertainment are a waste of time?
She hit back by making an educational game—
and suddenly the military and United University were scrambling to work with her.
Later, the people of the interstellar world realized… all those secret identities might just belong to the same person.
You're saying… all those novels, films, and games were made by her???
— “They say emotions are a genetic defect?”
— “No, you’ve just forgotten how dazzling humanity was meant to be.”
Note: The “plagiarist-style” protagonist doesn’t copy works word for word. She adapts and reinterprets based on the story and worldbuilding. Some works are inspired by real ones, but many are original—novels, games, scripts, and more
Lin Shu transmigrates to a parallel version of Blue Star, where people can upload their consciousness into virtual space through immersive pods. Watching movies is no longer limited to screens—viewers experience them firsthand. Gaming doesn’t require a computer anymore; players are fully immersed.
As a game developer and horror enthusiast, Lin Shu seizes the opportunity. Drawing from classic horror films of his previous life, he creates one terrifying game after another that leaves players screaming and scrambling.
When Chu Renmei from *The Haunted Village Corpse* lifts her long hair, players nearly lose their souls.
When Kayako from *Ju-On* crawls up the stairs, streamers shriek in terror.
When Sadako from *The Ring* climbs out of the TV, a famous ghost-hunting streamer wets his pants.
When the eerie housewife from *Coming Soon* smiles faintly, a popular female streamer collapses in convulsions.
When Valak from *The Nun* merely shows her face, countless players suffer heart palpitations.
A half-adapted, half-remixed blend of horror cinema and immersive gaming. Enter at your own risk.