Simulation Towards Immortality In A Group Chat

Simulation Towards Immortality In A Group Chat

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我在聊天群模拟长生路

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在聊天群模拟长生路

By ethereal like a dream, 嫩菱如梦

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
327 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

One day Wang Ping joined a transmigrators’ group chat. Each member could randomly transmigrate to different worlds and obtain their own exclusive cheats. Wang Ping thought he was about to reach the pinnacle of his life… “Wait, 60 out of 67 group members went offline? What happened?” “Ding! One group member was eliminated. Chen Kang, who joined the group chat at the same time as you, has died. He didn’t survive for even ten seconds. All group members, please take this as a warning.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Simulation Towards Immortality In A Group Chat Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Simulation Towards Immortality In A Group Chat "Simulation Towards Immortality In A Group Chat" presents an intriguing premise, blending the popular cultivation genre with elements of group chats and life simulations. While the initial concept grabbed my attention, the execution, unfortunately, left me feeling somewhat underwhelmed. ### First Impressions The idea of a protagonist using simulations to navigate a dangerous cultivation world and interacting with other transmigrators in a group chat immediately sparked my interest. The early chapters promised a blend of strategic planning, character development, and world-building, but the story's potential seemed to plateau relatively quickly. ### What Works Well The core concept of the life simulator is compelling. The protagonist's ability to learn from simulated lives and apply that knowledge to the real world offers a unique twist on the traditional cultivation path. I also appreciated the initial mystery surrounding the group chat and the hints of a larger conspiracy at play. The author clearly put thought into connecting the simulation aspects with the protagonist's overall journey. ### Areas of Concern However, several aspects of the novel fell short of my expectations. The simulations themselves often felt rushed and summarized, lacking the immersive detail that makes simulation-based stories truly engaging. I found myself wanting to experience the protagonist's simulated lives more directly, rather than simply reading a brief report of the outcomes. The group chat, too, felt underdeveloped. While the premise of transmigrators from different worlds collaborating was exciting, the interactions between members were often superficial, and the chat's overall impact on the story felt minimal. The characters within the chat group needed more depth and agency to truly shine. Another significant issue was the protagonist's rapid power growth. The ease with which he acquired talents and cultivation levels diminished the sense of struggle and stakes, making the story feel less compelling as it progressed. The lack of genuine challenges outside of the simulations made it difficult to fully invest in the protagonist's journey. The ending also felt rushed, with many plot points vaguely explained. ### Final Verdict "Simulation Towards Immortality In A Group Chat" has a solid foundation, but its execution ultimately fails to live up to its potential. The underdeveloped simulation and group chat elements, combined with the protagonist's rapid power-ups and MTL translation issues, make it a somewhat disappointing read. While the initial concept is intriguing, I believe the novel could have benefited from a more immersive and nuanced approach.

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