Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on Starting on a Desolate Island [Doomsday]
"Starting on a Desolate Island [Doomsday]" is a completed web novel that I recently dove into, and it's definitely a unique take on the post-apocalyptic genre. While the title might be a little misleading, as the MC spends more time on a raft than a desolate island, the core of the story revolves around survival, resource management, and a healthy dose of luck.
First Impressions
The premise immediately hooked me. A doomsday scenario where players are spawned on rafts with nothing but a fishing pole to catch loot boxes? Intriguing! I was curious to see how the author would balance the game elements, kingdom-building aspects, and the overall survival theme. I went in expecting a potentially dark and gritty story, but what I found was a surprisingly cozy and engaging read.
What Works Well
The MC is undoubtedly the strongest aspect of this novel. She's smart, rational, and avoids making emotional decisions that often plague protagonists in similar stories. I really appreciated her level-headed approach to trading, resource management, and building relationships with other players. She's not overly generous or easily taken advantage of, which makes her a very likable and relatable character.
The blend of survival tasks, raft upgrades, and district competitions keeps the plot moving at a good pace. There's a good balance between the MC's lucky streak and the challenges she faces, preventing the story from becoming too predictable or easy. The world-building, while not overly complex, is enjoyable and serves the story well.
Areas of Concern
The ending felt a bit abrupt and left me with some unanswered questions. Some elements of the system mechanics felt a little unclear, and I was left pondering the fate of certain characters and the overall implications of the game. Also, if you're looking for romance, you won't find it here. While there are characters who develop feelings for the MC, she remains focused on survival and doesn't reciprocate their affections. This might be a deal-breaker for some readers.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
I am still confused with how the whole system thing works. Do the player who died just repeat the cycle till they don't and become lvl 9? Also... didn't Mc's family prepare themselves to come into the game??? How does that add up? Yeah I don't know I like the story but some stuff doesn't add up.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Starting on a Desolate Island [Doomsday]" is a solid read, especially if you enjoy survival and resource management novels with a strong female lead. It's a lighter, more optimistic take on the doomsday genre, with a focus on luck, strategy, and building a community. While the lack of romance and some unanswered questions might leave some readers wanting more, the engaging plot and likable MC make it a worthwhile adventure.