My Romance Dating Simulator

My Romance Dating Simulator

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我的恋爱约会模拟器

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我的恋爱约会模拟器

By 牢猫头

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
237 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

【Dating Simulator! A blessing for those who struggle with love, a guidebook for dating novices. Quickly match with your dream goddess! Complete walkthroughs earn rewards, and perfect walkthroughs unlock limited achievements!】 Shen Yi, an ordinary office worker, accidentally downloads a mini-game called Dating Simulator. The mini-game is simple: randomly search for dating targets, simulate dates, and receive rewards upon successful confession. Rewards include but are not limited to money, attributes, and skills. The higher the evaluation, the better the rewards, with perfect ratings unlocking mysterious achievements. Shen Yi plans to use this mysterious mini-game to continuously pursue targets and improve himself, making his life better and better. …… However, after several successful walkthroughs, Shen Yi suddenly notices something strange – the targets he previously simulated dating seem to be searching for him in real life?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Romance Dating Simulator Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Romance Dating Simulator Alright, let's dive into "My Romance Dating Simulator." This novel definitely piqued my interest with its unique premise, blending office life with a fantastical dating app. It's a completed original work with ongoing translations, so there's already a good chunk of content to explore. ### First Impressions The initial hook is undeniably intriguing. We have Shen Yu, an ordinary office worker whose life takes a turn when he downloads this dating app. The app, with its Text and Scene Simulation modes, promises real-world rewards based on his dating prowess. The early chapters definitely echo some of the vibes I got from "The World God Only Knows," with the protagonist tackling dating scenarios in a calculated, almost game-like manner. I was immediately curious to see how this setup would play out and whether the "simulations" would have tangible consequences for the real women he interacts with. ### What Works Well The office romance angle is a breath of fresh air. It's a nice change of pace from the usual fantasy settings, and the dating simulations offer a unique twist. The concept of improving dating skills in a simulated environment and then applying those skills in the real world has a lot of potential for both humor and genuine character development. I also appreciate the blend of genres – drama, fantasy, romance, and even a touch of mystery – which keeps things interesting. The rewards system tied to the dating app also provides a clear motivation for the protagonist and a framework for the story to progress. ### Areas of Concern While the premise is strong, I do wonder about the potential for the story to become repetitive or formulaic. The dating simulation concept could easily become stale if not handled carefully. The tags also raise some questions – "abusive characters," "affair," and "dishonest protagonist" suggest that the story might delve into darker themes, which could be a turn-off for some readers. The "harem" tag also gives me pause, as those types of stories can sometimes feel forced or lack genuine emotional depth. ### Final Verdict Overall, "My Romance Dating Simulator" has a lot of potential. The unique premise, blend of genres, and focus on office romance make it stand out. However, the tags and potential for repetitive scenarios give me some reservations. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for something different, but be prepared for potentially darker themes and a possibly uneven narrative.

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