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I Became the Tyrant of a Defense Game
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Rating(4.4 / 5.0, 312 votes)
| 5 | 76% (236 votes) |
| 4 | 6% (19 votes) |
| 3 | 9% (28 votes) |
| 2 | 5% (15 votes) |
| 1 | 4% (14 votes) |
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2021
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
885 Chapters (Completed):
-Main Story: 825 Chapters (Completed)
-Side Stories: 60 chapters (Completed)
-Main Story: 825 Chapters (Completed)
-Side Stories: 60 chapters (Completed)
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Every 19.1 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #627Monthly Rank: #2226
All Time Rank: #1588
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On 5254 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1028
All Time Rank: #1542
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.[Tower Defense & Dungeon Attack RPG]
I saw the ending to the game no one was able to clear.
But, when I came to my senses, I was inside of the game.
In fact, I was in the tutorial stage, a place where strategy was impossible.
“I’ll clear this bullsh*t game no matter what…!”
Associated Names
One entry per lineTyrant of the Tower Defense Game (Official Tappytoon Manhwa)
디펜스 게임의 폭군이 되었다
디펜스 게임의 폭군이 되었다
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
Dungeon Defense (WN) (2)The Duke’s Eldest Son Escaped to the Military (2)
Gotham City Simulator (1)
Reverse Dungeon (1)
Rise of the Zerg in the World of Gods (1)
The Charismatic Genius’s Guild Management (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Fantasy World/Aristocracy/European Ambience/Sword ...
- Fantasy/Action novel I enjoy
- Unmatched Adventure Gems 4.4+
- Fascism or Evil Empire
- Novels I read.
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- The story likes to carry itself as a realistic, gritty world where people die and actions have consequences, yet the protagonist is utterly incapable of making hard decisions. His plot armor ensures he will always get bailed out of any dilemma despite whatever series of terrible decisions led them into it.
- Endless moralizing - it feels like every single chapter contains a 3 paragraph monologue about how people have to be optimistic and cleave to their principles in times of strife. We get it bro, your story only has one theme. This also creates a negative cycle with point 1 - you don't get to soapbox about taking the hard road when the universe contrives to bail you out at every turn.
- Every single named character no matter how minor has a sob story, and get it twisted the main narrative will grind to a halt so it can cut away to deliver their sappy backstory, each of which is thematically identically to the rest, in excruciating detail over the course of 6 or 7 chapters
- Despite having well over a dozen named female characters, and over 800 chapters, with at least 50 chapters of content coming from the perspective of a supporting female character, it consistently fails the Bechdel test. I am not sure the author has ever spoken to a woman. I guess it's better than all the isekai and regression slop out there which is just blatantly misogynist, but you don't get credit for clearing a bar that's 10 feet in the dirt.
- The author is a devout follower of the Unspoken Plan Guarantee, a common trope that asserts that any plan to which we the readers are privy shall fail, and any plan to which we are we not shall certainly succeed. It only takes you a dozen or so chapters to realize this, and once you do the 50% of every arc becomes an exercise in boredom as the tension evaporates the moment the protagonist intimates at the existence of their hidden scheme.
- It's way too long and repetitive to the point of absurdity. Every arc reads the same way, and tries to provoke the same emotional responses in the reader at the exact same moments as every other arc. If you could quantify and chart the push and pull between protagonist and antagonist in every individual arc, those charts would have similarity scores of 1.00. It feels like the author has like, 4 or 5 ideas, which would be totally sufficient if they had written something 100 chapters or fewer, but instead of doing that they just repeated those 4 or 5 ideas in the same exact order a dozen times.
There is one really well-written character though - ... more>>My beloved ❤️Salome❤️ died 😭😭