The Game with Fairies

The Game with Fairies

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与仙子们的游戏

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 与仙子们的游戏

By 山中枯骨

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
897 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

“I’ve really had enough of this damn place…” Li Muyang has transmigrated and become a demon sect’s outer sect disciple. The good news is that he has a system. The bad news is that this system can only play games. “Well, playing games is still better than nothing.” In the game, he is powerful and mysterious, causing the otherworldly fairies to be deeply mesmerized. Since it’s just a game, why not aim to collect all the characters? Until one day, the fairies from the game come looking for him. Li Muyang is shocked. How did a character from the game become reality? “Uh, Fairy… let me explain!” I was really just playing a game!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Game with Fairies Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Game with Fairies "The Game with Fairies" presents a fascinating premise: a protagonist navigating a cultivation world armed with a game system where success translates to real-world power. The initial concept hooked me, promising a blend of xianxia progression with a dark, horror-tinged game mechanic. I dove in eager to see how these elements would mesh. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn to the bleak atmosphere and the protagonist, Li Muyang. He's not your typical hot-blooded hero, but a cautious and relatable character just trying to survive in a demonic sect. The game system, which allows him to play horror-themed games that grant cultivation rewards, felt unique and intriguing. The early stages, focusing on difficult, trial-and-error gameplay, were particularly compelling. ### What Works Well The story shines when it focuses on the game elements and their impact on the real world. The mysteries surrounding the system and its connection to the past kept me invested. I also appreciated the protagonist's grounded personality; his pragmatic approach to cultivation and his desire to maintain a low profile felt refreshing. The blend of action, adventure, and mystery kept me turning the page. ### Areas of Concern As the story progressed, however, I found myself growing increasingly frustrated. Several plot points felt abandoned, and characters introduced with promise were ultimately sidelined. The protagonist's reactive nature, rather than proactive, became a source of annoyance. I wanted to see him take more initiative and control his destiny, but instead, he often seemed to be waiting for the next game to dictate the plot. The harem elements, while present, felt underdeveloped and didn't add much to the overall narrative. The horror elements that were so strong in the beginning began to fade as well. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot elements that they felt were wasted, such as the Treasure Chat group, the Dual Cultivator Lead Female, and the Dragon Deity Fairy. The ending has also been criticized for being rushed and unsatisfying. ### Final Verdict "The Game with Fairies" has a strong start with an intriguing concept and engaging protagonist. However, the execution falters in the later stages. While the initial mystery and gameplay mechanics are captivating, the story suffers from abandoned plotlines, reactive character development, and a rushed conclusion. Ultimately, while there are enjoyable aspects, the novel doesn't quite live up to its full potential. I'd recommend it with reservations, especially if you're drawn to the initial premise and don't mind some unresolved plot threads.

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