Promised To Develop A Match-3 Game, What’s With This Earth War?

Promised To Develop A Match-3 Game, What’s With This Earth War?

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說好開發消消樂,地球戰爭什麼鬼

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: We Agreed to Create Casual Games, What the Hell is this World War Nonsense?, We Agreed to Develop a Match-3 Game, so What’s With This Earth War Nonsense?, We Agreed to Develop a Match-3 Game, What’s With Earth Wars?, We said we would develop a game called Candy Crush, but what the hell is Earth War?, 說好開發消消樂,地球戰爭什麼鬼

By 黑心小c

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
155 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Scene One: In the Great Xia Federation, inside a gaming livestream: “Alright, that wraps up our experience with this anti-war game. I’d give it a 4. Now, let’s check out the next anti-war game… Huh?” “Starting off with an immersive storyline? The game’s called… Normandy Landing?” “Looks like a landing operation scenario. The streamer’s on an assault boat, but positioned toward the back—can’t really see what’s happening up front.” “Gotta push forward a bit…” Mumbling to himself, the fully immersed streamer moved to the front of the assault boat. Scene Two: “Brothers! The old villain Zhao Ming dropped another DLC! Charge!!!” “Let me see… Holy crap?! This time, Zhao Ming actually lets players experience the story from the Third Reich’s perspective? Insane!!!” “Where am I now? Berlin? Isn’t this the Third Reich’s capital? What’s the mission?” Woo—Vrrrm—Woo—Vrrrm— “Eh?” “Why’s the air raid alarm going off?” “?????” “Damn it!” “Zhao, you old bastard!!!” BOOM—!!!! — Zhao Ming: “Actually… I’m a filmmaker. Will you believe me?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Promised To Develop A Match-3 Game, What’s With This Earth War? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Promised To Develop A Match-3 Game, What’s With This Earth War? This title grabbed my attention with its sheer absurdity, and after diving in, I can say it mostly delivers on that initial promise of weirdness. It’s a unique blend of genres that somehow manages to be both comedic and thought-provoking, a combination I always appreciate. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely out there: a protagonist transmigrated to a technologically advanced, peaceful world tasked with creating a game for an anti-war festival using...World War II history? It sounds bonkers, and honestly, it is. But the initial setup is intriguing, and I was immediately curious to see how the author would pull it off. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its creative exploration of how a peaceful society reacts to the horrors of war. The reactions of the citizens in the story to the events of WWII are genuinely fascinating. The author manages to weave in elements of online culture and social commentary in a way that feels fresh and relevant. The system element, while present, isn't overbearing, which is a huge plus for me. It serves as a catalyst for the plot without completely dominating the narrative. The novel also seems to treat its sensitive subject matter with respect, and that is something that is greatly appreciated. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning If you want to go in completely blind, skip to the "Final Verdict" section. The main character essentially brings Earth's history to this advanced world, and the reactions are gold. The premise of a world that has never experienced war being exposed to the realities of WWII is a unique and compelling plot point. ### Final Verdict "Promised To Develop A Match-3 Game, What’s With This Earth War?" is a surprisingly engaging read. It’s not perfect, but its unique premise, comedic undertones, and thoughtful exploration of war make it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for something different and aren't afraid of a little absurdity, I'd recommend giving this one a shot. It's a diamond in the rough that might just surprise you.

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