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I Did Say I Don’t Need Development Cheats, but Isn’t This Way Too Much of a Slow Life!? ~The Price For Online Shopping in a Parallel World is Experience Points~
By kusato zen, 草徒ゼン
238 chapters
2023
Description
Kamishita Seiji suddenly gets summoned to another world and starts helping God with creating a new world based on RPG games. After teaching the God everything he knows, he gets told that he cannot go back to his former world, so the God offers to give him development cheats, but Seiji thinks it would feel strange to live his life in such a way. As a result, Seiji chooses to reincarnate with a different cheat that lets him get stronger depending on how much effort he spends: He needs ten times more experience to level up than other people do, but in exchange, he can enter dungeons to train as much as he wants without worrying about time. Kamishita Seiji reincarnates as the eldest son of a poor family as Seiji Slowdish, but he is able to use his leftover experience points after leveling up to purchase magic, skills or even goods from Japan.He receives a book called Parallel World Online Shopping. Thus begins his reincarnation story of great effort and determination to level up and use leftover experience points for online shopping as he still cannot decide whether he’s suffering or having fun.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kakuyomu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
I Did Say I Don’t Need Development Cheats, but Isn’t This Way Too Much of a Slow Life!? ~The Price For Online Shopping in a Parallel World is Experience Points~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I Did Say I Don’t Need Development Cheats, but Isn’t This Way Too Much of a Slow Life!? The Price For Online Shopping in a Parallel World is Experience Points
First Impressions
The title is definitely a mouthful, but it immediately clues you in on the vibe: a protagonist who wants a chill life despite being handed some serious advantages. The premise is interesting. Our main character gets pulled into helping a nascent god create a world, and when he can't leave, he throws a fit. This leads to a reincarnation deal with some hefty penalties and perks. It’s a classic setup with a twist of 'immature god' shenanigans.
What Works Well
I can see why some readers are enjoying this. The idea of a "slow life" with unique advantages like a personal, time-stopped space and a private dungeon is appealing. The core concept of using experience points to purchase items and skills from a magical book is also quite intriguing. It adds a strategic layer to the "farming life" aspect, making it more than just tending to crops all day. The novel seems to focus on a deliberate pace, emphasizing the protagonist's journey of growth and adaptation in this new world. It seems well-thought-out with no obvious plot holes, or plot armor.
Areas of Concern
While the "slow life" is a selling point for some, it might be a drawback for others. I've seen some concerns about the pacing, with the author skipping around a lot. This could lead to a disjointed feeling, making it hard to fully immerse yourself in the world and the protagonist's experiences. Another potential issue is the character consistency. Some readers have noted instances of characters, even the god, acting erratically, which can undermine their believability and make it difficult to connect with them. The ten-fold experience penalty might also feel arbitrary to some, like an unearned debuff that hinders the protagonist's progress without a compelling reason.
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Final Verdict
"I Did Say I Don’t Need Development Cheats, but Isn’t This Way Too Much of a Slow Life!?" has a charming premise and some genuinely interesting mechanics. If you're looking for a relaxing read with a focus on character development and strategic resource management, this might be worth checking out. However, be aware of the potential pacing issues and inconsistencies in character behavior. It seems like a novel with a lot of potential that might not be fully realized, but still offers an enjoyable experience for fans of the "slow life" genre.
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