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I Made the Horror Game Boss Fall for Me
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By 棠棠
7 chapters
2024
Description
I’m a man who ended up in a romance game, aiming to conquer the delicate and pitiable male protagonist. Just when I finally got to bed him, the disappeared system came online: Facing the man’s blood-red eyes, I managed a stiff smile: “Feeling a bit tired, huh? Maybe we can continue some other time…” He smiled and said: “I’m not tired, continue.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- zhihu
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
I Made the Horror Game Boss Fall for Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I Made the Horror Game Boss Fall for Me
First Impressions
"I Made the Horror Game Boss Fall for Me" immediately grabbed my attention with its quirky title. I dove in expecting a fun, lighthearted romp, and for the most part, that's exactly what I got. The premise is intriguing: a protagonist transported into a horror game, tasked with romancing the boss. It's a recipe for either hilarious disaster or sweet, sweet fluff, and thankfully, this leans towards the latter.
What Works Well
The story's greatest strength lies in its simplicity. It's a short, easy read, perfect for when you need a quick escape. Many readers praised the cuteness of the romance, and I have to agree. The dynamic between the MC and ML is undeniably sweet, and the story doesn't drag on, making it an enjoyable experience. I also appreciate the "unlimited flow" aspect, where the protagonist navigates the game world with a clear objective, even if that objective is falling in love.
Areas of Concern
While the story is undeniably cute, it's not without its flaws. The pacing is incredibly fast, with the characters falling for each other relatively quickly. For some, this might feel a bit rushed or even unbelievable, but it is a short story. Also, the world-building feels a little thin. The underlying premise of the game and the real world implications aren't fully explored, leaving some unanswered questions.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "I Made the Horror Game Boss Fall for Me" is a delightful, albeit short, read. If you're looking for a quick dose of fluff and don't mind a few unanswered questions, I'd recommend giving it a try. Just don't overthink it! It's best enjoyed as a lighthearted escape, a sweet treat to brighten your day. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

