Island Maker: Tensei Shitara Slow Life Game deshita. Nonbiri shima o sodatemasu

Island Maker: Tensei Shitara Slow Life Game deshita. Nonbiri shima o sodatemasu

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アイランド・ツクール 転生したらスローライフ系のゲームでした。のんびり島を育てます

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Island Maker: I got reincarnated in a slow life game. Building my island at my own pace., アイランド・ツクール 転生したらスローライフ系のゲームでした。のんびり島を育てます

By bunzaburo nagano, 長野文三郎

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
110 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I, the third son of the Count was evicted from the mansion at the young age of thirteen after the death of my father. I was only given one small uninhabited island called Gandalcia. But wait! This place is…… I remember! That’s right, this is the setting for the slow life game I was addicted to in my previous life! Alright, let’s relax, relax, and develop a deserted island with fun friends!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Island Maker: Tensei Shitara Slow Life Game deshita. Nonbiri shima o sodatemasu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Island Maker: Tensei Shitara Slow Life Game deshita. Nonbiri shima o sodatemasu Alright, let's dive into "Island Maker: Tensei Shitara Slow Life Game deshita. Nonbiri shima o sodatemasu" (quite a mouthful, isn't it?). This novel promises a relaxing, slow-paced adventure, and I went in hoping for exactly that. After reading a good chunk of it, I have some thoughts. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely appealing. A reincarnation into a "slow life" game world, focused on island development? Sign me up! I was picturing a chill experience with a focus on world-building and character interactions. The tags – comedy, fantasy, harem, beast companions, dragons – all painted a picture of lighthearted fun. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of "Island Maker," for me, is its commitment to that easy-going vibe. The story progresses at a deliberate pace, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere and get to know the characters. The world-building is also quite engaging, with a nice blend of fantasy elements and game mechanics. I particularly enjoyed the focus on domestic affairs and the gradual development of the island. There's a certain charm to watching the protagonist build something from the ground up, and the addition of beast companions and dragons definitely adds to the appeal. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find myself struggling with some aspects of the story. The biggest issue, in my opinion, is the excessive plot armor surrounding the protagonist. While I appreciate a good "slow life" story, I felt that things came a little *too* easily for him. It felt like the protagonist didn't have to struggle or work hard for anything, which made it difficult to become invested in his journey. The lack of significant challenges can make the story feel a bit bland at times, even with all the fantastical elements. ### Final Verdict "Island Maker" has the potential to be a truly enjoyable "slow life" novel. The world-building is interesting, and the characters are likable enough. However, the excessive plot armor and lack of significant challenges hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a completely stress-free read with no real stakes, this might be right up your alley. But if you prefer your protagonists to face some adversity and earn their victories, you might find yourself wanting more. Overall, it's a decent read, but it could benefit from a bit more conflict and character development.

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