Is it fun to travel through South America? Zhu Xianhai's answer is very cool. After all, in the 19th century, South America was still a place where many people were fighting for supremacy, and there were still many old hats everywhere, and the Pampas...
Parallel ancient China. Many wives many blessings cheat. Every wives and technological innovations might lead to troubles. The troubles coming from complex human relationships are similar to Siheyuan and Political type stories.
I wished MC could have more powerful cheat like absolute loyalty or territorial management panel with entries.
I don't mind MC too OP. But, I do hate a lazy MC who is living without ambition. What made me gave 1 star is because the Apocalypse Game Sys suddenly intervened and exposed the MC to the whole world. Idk what would happen later, but I assumed the stories would be MC killing all players, living a lonely life.
Early review. Simulation cheat. Just like his/her other novel, Author is an extreme nationalist. Actually, Author could disregard nationalistic ideas if he/she could just introduce "absolute subordinate loyalty" cheat for MC.
At the beginning, Author intentionally made MC a careless, easily flustered and non-strategic thinker so MC could learn his mistakes from simulations.
Author also later heavily minimized the use of simulations and the Mall to the level of almost non-existent.
After several wins, MC got arrogant and didn't use the simulation & the Mall, to the point of slowing down new technology breakthrough. He opened new war without simulating first.
Early review. I like the idea of human vs aliens, rather than the usual Chinese vs every other nations. As for the story, it is just like a casual camping story, with very little suspense.
MC's just lacked 3 vital cheats: subordinate absolute loyalty, hidden dimensional space for Paradise base, and lastly, a special ability for MC to share buffs, items and communicate with his workers.
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1.8 (4 reviews)Is it fun to travel through South America? Zhu Xianhai's answer is very cool. After all, in the 19th century, South America was still a place where many people were fighting for supremacy, and there were still many old hats everywhere, and the Pampas...