When A Destructive Wolf Joins An Escape Game

When A Destructive Wolf Joins An Escape Game

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当狼灭进入逃生游戏

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: When the wolf goes out and enters the escape game [Infinite flow], 当狼灭进入逃生游戏

By luo yancheng, 落雁城

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
75 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Gu Muzhi was a demon who had snuck into the human world to eat, drink, and play. He found that the human world was simply paradise compared to purgatory, which never saw the light of day. One day, he accidentally entered an unlimited flow game… Gu Muzhi: The ghosts here taste really good. The ghosts there: ! ! ! The players there: ? ? ? That day, the ghosts learned to fear Gu Mozhi as he hunted them down for their delicious taste. As for the players…the players were still trying to rebuild their three worldviews.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

When A Destructive Wolf Joins An Escape Game Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on When A Destructive Wolf Joins An Escape Game This novel piqued my interest with its intriguing premise: a demon protagonist tackling escape games. With action, comedy, horror, mystery, romance, and a dash of the supernatural all promised, I dove in eager to see how these elements would blend. Overall, it was an enjoyable, if somewhat flawed, experience. ### First Impressions The initial setup is definitely attention-grabbing. The idea that the characters are driven to participate in these games not out of random cruelty, but due to the destruction of their original world, provides a solid and believable foundation. I appreciated the initial lackadaisical attitude of the main character; it hinted at a potentially interesting dynamic. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its humor and the dynamic between the main characters. The protagonist, a ghost-eating demon, is undeniably OP, and his relationship with his already-established fiancé adds a unique twist. Many readers praised the "domestic bliss" and humorous dialogue between the couple, viewing their interactions as a highlight. The author's playful take on horror tropes was also a plus for me. The episodic nature of the escape game arcs keeps things moving, and some of the instances were genuinely interesting, with complex scenarios to navigate. I also appreciated the world-building, particularly the depiction of the demon world in the extras. ### Areas of Concern While enjoyable, the novel does suffer from a few drawbacks. The biggest issue seems to be the lack of a compelling plot. Several readers described the story as "bland" and "plotless," suggesting that the OP nature of the MC and ML diminishes any real sense of tension or stakes. The side characters, while initially promising, often feel underdeveloped and ultimately disposable, which I found disappointing. The comedy, while present, didn't always land, and some found it flat or forced. The translation quality also seems to vary, with some instances described as muddled. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers expressed concern over the morality of the ghost reincarnation system. The fact that ghosts are essentially exploited for energy, with limited chances for a beneficial reincarnation, raised ethical questions for some readers, particularly given the comedic tone of the novel. This aspect might be off-putting for those sensitive to themes of exploitation. ### Final Verdict "When A Destructive Wolf Joins An Escape Game" is a lighthearted and entertaining read, particularly if you enjoy OP protagonists and established relationship dynamics. However, be prepared for a lack of deep plot and potentially underdeveloped side characters. If you're looking for a quick and humorous escape, this might be worth a try, but those seeking a complex and morally challenging story may want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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