What Should I Do When Zombies Roaming Around After I Come Back From Another World? I Want to Make a Base to Survive Rather Than Fighting Zombies

What Should I Do When Zombies Roaming Around After I Come Back From Another World? I Want to Make a Base to Survive Rather Than Fighting Zombies

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ゾンビがうろつく世界になったら異世界から帰ってきた俺はどうする? ゾンビを相手に無双するよりも生き長らえるためにどこかで拠点を作りたい

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: ゾンビがうろつく世界になったら異世界から帰ってきた俺はどうする? ゾンビを相手に無双するよりも生き長らえるためにどこかで拠点を作りたい

By 蛸山烏賊ノ介

2.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

When a young man came back from another world he was trapped on a mountain, zombies were terrorizing the world. For the meantime, he could survive using the collected supplies, but the young man thought that he needed to make a base. With a succubus from another world, they travelled to find a place to live with other survivor who joined them. The aim was to be self sufficient even in a world filled with zombies.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

What Should I Do When Zombies Roaming Around After I Come Back From Another World? I Want to Make a Base to Survive Rather Than Fighting Zombies Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on What Should I Do When Zombies Roaming Around After I Come Back From Another World? I Want to Make a Base to Survive Rather Than Fighting Zombies Okay, let's dive into this title. I'll admit, the name alone grabbed my attention – it's a mouthful, but it promises a unique blend of isekai and zombie apocalypse. The premise of a protagonist returning from another world only to face a zombie outbreak, choosing base-building over mindless combat, sounds like a fun twist on familiar tropes. But does it deliver? Let's see. ### First Impressions The initial concept is definitely intriguing. The idea of a "strong from the start" protagonist, bringing knowledge and possibly skills from another world into a zombie-infested one, has a lot of potential for interesting power dynamics and strategic planning. I was hoping for a story filled with clever resource management, tactical decisions, and maybe even some world-building as our hero carves out a safe haven. ### What Works Well The core concept, as I mentioned, is a strong point. There's a certain appeal to the idea of a protagonist who prioritizes long-term survival and community building over simply bashing zombie heads. The "kingdom building" aspect, when executed well, can provide a satisfying sense of progression and accomplishment as the base expands and its defenses improve. I found myself drawn to the potential for creative solutions to the challenges posed by the apocalypse, using the protagonist's otherworldly experience to gain an edge. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, I have some concerns about the execution. While the idea of a more descriptive and engaging narrative is there, it seems the translation is lacking. Grammatical errors, issues with tense, and unclear sentence structure can seriously hinder the reading experience and make it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story. This is a significant issue, as it directly impacts the ability to understand and appreciate the author's original intent. A solid translation is crucial for any web novel, especially one that relies on intricate world-building and strategic planning. ### Final Verdict "What Should I Do When Zombies Roaming Around After I Come Back From Another World? I Want to Make a Base to Survive Rather Than Fighting Zombies" has a compelling premise and the potential to be a truly engaging read. However, the current state of the translation poses a significant barrier to enjoyment. I'd recommend approaching this novel with caution, and perhaps waiting for an improved translation before fully investing your time. The core ideas are there, but the execution needs work.

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