The Boss Behind The Game

The Boss Behind The Game

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我是幕后大佬

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我是幕后大佬

By slashing blade

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
838 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Lu Wu, an aimless video game developer, had been feeling perturbed ever since he found out he was the direct descendant of a king from the underworld. Other than the title, His Excellency, his ancestor hadn’t passed down anything else to him. On top of that, all of his ancestor’s subordinates had rebelled against him and completely usurped his inherited territory. Under the circumstances, Lu Wu built a battle game server with the help of his new mysterious friend and transported gamers from the real world straight to the underworld using virtual reality. They then created the main quest, the character classes, the Instance Dungeon, the storyline, and the non-player characters for the game.Relying solely on these video gamers’ strengths, Lu Wu began his expedition to reclaim his rightful inheritance. What could possibly go wrong?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Boss Behind The Game Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Boss Behind The Game "The Boss Behind The Game" is a unique blend of action, adventure, comedy, and fantasy, wrapped in a xuanhuan setting. I found the premise intriguing: a descendant of a Hell ruler turns Hell into a VRMMO game, pulling in players from Earth to do his bidding. It definitely scratches that "summoning earthlings to another world" itch, but with a quirky twist. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the idea of the story being told from the players' perspectives. It's fun to get glimpses of the bigger picture through their eyes and see how they interact with the game world. The humor landed well for me, and I appreciated the colorful cast of players and their forum antics. However, as I delved deeper, some cracks began to show. ### What Works Well The "game" aspect is undeniably appealing. I enjoyed the initial world-building and the creative ways the MC manipulated the players. The idea of using players to conquer kingdoms and achieve the MC's goals, rather than just grinding dungeons, felt fresh. The story has a solid plot, and things don't happen without reason. The foreshadowing is excellent, with mysteries set up early in the story that pay off hundreds of chapters later. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the MC's involvement – or lack thereof – became a sticking point for me. He often felt like a passive observer, relying heavily on his loli helper, Bei Li. This made him seem less like a protagonist and more like a prop. The power dynamics between them were also unclear, with the MC taking credit for ideas that originated from her. I also felt the translation quality took a nosedive around chapter 400, making it a struggle to follow the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out significant plot holes and inconsistencies, particularly towards the end. The MC's power-ups felt rushed and unexplained, and the "truth" of the game felt unsatisfyingly revealed. Some thought the ending felt like the author had lost interest. ### Final Verdict "The Boss Behind The Game" has a lot of potential. The world is compelling, the player interactions are entertaining, and the initial premise is unique. However, the weak MC, translation issues, and plot inconsistencies ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a lighthearted VRMMO story, it might be worth a read. However, approach with caution and be prepared for some frustration along the way. I'd give it a cautious 3/5 stars.

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