I Build a Floating City in the Apocalypse

I Build a Floating City in the Apocalypse

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

我在末世建浮空城

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在末世建浮空城

By 叶脈

2.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
175 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The apocalypse descended, the game system loaded into the world, and survivors changed jobs one after another: Mages, Warriors, Archers, Priests. Novice Villages and main cities were established one after another on the earth. Is this a game? No, if you are killed, you will die! And at this moment, Fang Bai, inheritor of the ancient high-dimensional Mage legacy, closed his Attribute Panel and stood in the void. Behind him, Mage Towers, like pillars of heaven, soared into the clouds, and his grand voice echoed throughout the world for a long time. “Floating City, ascend!”

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Build a Floating City in the Apocalypse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Build a Floating City in the Apocalypse ### First Impressions Okay, so I jumped into "I Build a Floating City in the Apocalypse" with a ton of excitement. The premise is fantastic – a post-apocalyptic world where the MC is literally building a city in the sky! I was picturing epic battles, clever resource management, and a real sense of building something against all odds. The early chapters definitely delivered on that promise, hooking me with the initial struggles and the promise of a powerful system. ### What Works Well In the beginning, the crafting and level system were genuinely engaging. Watching the protagonist navigate the apocalypse, making use of his unique abilities to survive and thrive, was compelling. The initial focus on action and adventure, particularly with the archery and zombie encounters, kept me turning the page. There was a real sense of progression as he started laying the foundations for his floating city. The initial concept of a cautious protagonist was also appealing; it's refreshing to see an MC who isn't reckless. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my initial enthusiasm waned as the story progressed. I found myself getting bogged down in increasingly complex and frankly, tedious, magic theory. The action took a backseat, replaced by lengthy explanations of spell nodes and arcane structures. The system, which initially felt like a powerful advantage, started to feel less relevant as the story shifted its focus. I also felt that the protagonist's development took some questionable turns. His decision to share his unique magic abilities, his supposed "trump card," with everyone around him, even after being betrayed by his own creations, felt incredibly naive and contrived. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Proceed with caution! The following contains potential spoilers regarding plot developments.) The shift from survival to magic research, especially in the context of an ongoing apocalypse, felt jarring and out of character. The idea that the MC would prioritize loneliness and research over the safety and security of his city seemed illogical and undermined the earlier established cautious nature. This plot point, in particular, was a major turning point for me, and not in a good way. ### Final Verdict While "I Build a Floating City in the Apocalypse" started strong with a compelling premise and an engaging system, the shift in focus towards overly detailed magic theory and questionable character decisions ultimately led to disappointment. The initial promise of action and adventure was overshadowed by tedious exposition and plot contrivances. I wanted to love this novel, but in the end, I struggled to stay invested.

Related Novels