YouthGod
I don't understand why the protagonist is so stupid, he doesn't think before making decisions, why doesn't he increase his level first since it increases the amount of money he earns per tap? Why does he type so slowly? He uses an application on his phone, has he tried to get an automatic clicker? If it works, he can click up to 1000 times per second and even if it doesn't work, he will have at least try.
i dunno how to describe about this book. it has a fast pace story but slow building plot. most chapters that you read is only about eat, sleep, with a tiny portion of new plot about the story. the way mc behave is so dumb. mc keep going distract with new thing and then suddenly in the next chapter author said mc already did something which mc neglected in the previous chapter. for it really annoying to see mc with all the golden finger that he has but cant use it to the maximum efficiency. i pay to read until chapter 80 but when it goes to privilege section, i think this story is not worth the coin that I need to spend. basically you spend money just to read mc eat and sleep lol so tge story need rewrite to make more details and mc need a lot of stuff to make it more cool to be an mc with golden fingers. the world around need more detail so the reader can get into the story not just become like a passerby who read to know and after that nothing to feel. and please revamp the chapter, coz reader need more rich plot than just seeing mc eat, mc tired then go to sleep coz it feel like we read a boring diary of a boring guy not a novel at all.
it's alright.. there's a lot of cockblocking to do the things he must do.. mc is also not as bright as you would like, making the story slower because of it, and everything you are waiting for, seems like is always looming but isn't reachable anytime soon.. to resume the novel; it feels like there's a debuffer installed and that prevents it from reaching its full potential
MC is stupid, forgetful, dull, lacks common sense and never improves and continues making the same mistakes. Mind you, he is reborn in another world. And he still has the mentality equivalent to a 10 year old..... Sure there is some relateability-the fact that he was nothing special in his first world, so he is nothing special in the second one, even having many misfortunes. But all of that does not excuse him being an absolute imbecil. His sister is pretty useless most of time-Author uses her as an excuse for the MC not doing anything without her being absolutely protected(yeah MC is a siscon). The way other characters get included feels very forced. Worldbuilding is pretty vague- we have the world he is currently in, there is a big, evil organization Illuminati and there are other worlds..... That's it. I should mention I only read 43 chapters.
Here is my honest review. I've read this novel up to chapter 11 and so far I have to say that it's a story with a great concept. I will list some positives and negatives that might influence your reading. Negatives: Bad grammar, if you haven't read novels with bad grammar before and gained the ability of auto correct in your brain this will ruin the entire experience Cliche: Starts of original up to the 9th chapter he starts having pills for strength and meeting a gang member after mentioning it at least 3 different times. Starts talking about his boss and how he is a "real criminal." Confusing currency: You will be stuck in googke asking for the exchange rates for the currency since you're never explained before hand or showing how much the currency they use is( for example Phillip spent 20 pesos ( 1 us dollar)) there is no end card or end of chapter of what he makes that day or if it does you got to go to google to exchange the currency to something you recognize. Positives: Original idea: This author presents us an idea not touched upon that much. Good concept: The idea of someone who literally goes rags to riches by tapping is an idea not explored before that should be used more Setting: It provides a decent enough setting to know where the characters are at and what is happening. overall a 3/5 Decent writing with cliche elements and a confusing currency. Should attempt to try to read to see if you have a different experience