Pretending to be a Vase in Infinite Games

Pretending to be a Vase in Infinite Games

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我在无限游戏伪装花瓶

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在无限游戏伪装花瓶

By 乱码w

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
226 chapters
Original Publisher
shubl

Description

After the massive invasion of the escape game, participants encountered a delicate vase of beauty. He was afraid of the dark, ghosts, and was delicate, always hiding behind teammates who were tall and burly. Everyone took him for a useless burden, likely to lose his life at any moment. Until they barely survived to the boss’s enraged phase, facing almost certain death, that vase boldly stood in front of everyone. He moved unhindered among the ghosts, enticing them into a frenzy of mutual destruction… He was unlike any mortal; he was like a god.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shubl
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Pretending to be a Vase in Infinite Games Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Pretending to be a Vase in Infinite Games ### First Impressions When I first dove into "Pretending to be a Vase in Infinite Games," I was intrigued by the premise. A lazy protagonist with hidden abilities trying to survive in a world of infinite games? Sign me up! The initial arc had a certain charm, and I was eager to see how the MC would navigate the challenges ahead while keeping his true strength under wraps. The blend of action, adventure, and supernatural elements promised a wild ride. ### What Works Well The world-building definitely stands out. The author has created a unique spin on the unlimited flow genre, introducing some interesting changes to the established formula. I also appreciate the translation quality; it's smooth and easy to read, which makes the experience far more enjoyable. There's clearly a larger narrative at play, and the potential for a compelling overarching story is definitely there. I found myself wanting to know more about the mysteries hinted at in the early chapters, and the handsome male lead certainly adds to the appeal. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I started to notice some inconsistencies in the MC's character. At times, he's portrayed as a sensible doctor, while other times he acts "cute" and overly reliant on the male lead. This shift felt jarring and, honestly, a little off-putting. I personally found it difficult to connect with the MC when his personality felt so inconsistent. I also felt like the tension waned in the later parts of the second arc, making it harder to stay invested. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the character development of a certain black cat to be a high point. However, there are concerns that this character might eventually become more of a plot device than a fully realized individual. ### Final Verdict "Pretending to be a Vase in Infinite Games" has its moments, and the unique world-building and overall plot show promise. However, the inconsistent characterization of the MC and the fluctuating tension make it a somewhat uneven read. While it didn't fully capture my attention, it's not a terrible novel by any means, and it might still appeal to readers who enjoy the unlimited flow genre with a focus on world-building and romantic elements. I'd give it a cautious recommendation with the caveat that the MC's behavior might not resonate with everyone.

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