Global Martial Arts: I Chose Monopoly As My Game Talent

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Monopoly
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

# MONSTERHUNTING # INVASION # RELAXED
Su Chen was transmigrated to a world where every person would get to choose a gaming talent when they reach adulthood.
Some chose the talent from WoW, which allowed them to get stronger by spending money.
Some chose Minecraft, which allowed them to break and combine everything.
Some chose Plants vs. Zombies, which allowed them to farm powerful plants to attack their enemies.
And yet, Su Chen had chosen the talent of a game that no one would choose, Monopoly.
He immediately became a land owner in a world where spirit energy had started to appear. He also bought a lot of properties, like the Awakening Tower, the Battle Arena, and even the Female Dormitory.
Whenever a person enters his land, they would have to pay a fee. He was also able to rob other people’s weapons, items, money, techniques, and skills.
On a certain day when the gods of another realm invaded the blue star, they realized the land they stood on belonged to Su Chen.
“Pay up!” he yelled at the gods.

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  1. KetchupxD8zb
    KetchupxD8zb rated it
    "\\"Global Martial Arts: A Martial Art Master's Monopoly Strategy\\" is an intriguing blend of action and wit, immersing readers into the world of a martial arts prodigy who unexpectedly finds solace in the game of Monopoly. The protagonist's unique take on strategy adds depth to both combat and boardroom tactics, making for a captivating read. The unexpected connection between these seemingly disparate realms keeps the pages turning, leaving one captivated by the author's creative imagination. A delightful surprise for fans of both martial arts and strategic storytelling."
  1. DaoistUU3J24
    DaoistUU3J24 rated it
    "Global Martial Arts: I Chose Monopoly As My Game Talent" is a captivating title that invites readers to explore the unique blend of martial arts and strategic thinking. The novel likely delves into the protagonist's journey, who defies conventional wisdom by incorporating the skills they've honed in the martial arts realm into the seemingly unrelated world of board games like Monopoly. This crossover serves as a metaphor for life, where unconventional approaches can lead to unexpected triumphs.

    The story might unfold as our hero learns to leverage their discipline, focus, and resilience from martial arts to outwit opponents in the cutthroat game of business or social interactions. It could be a thought-provoking tale that challenges readers to reconsider their own perspectives and embrace the power of adaptability and creative problem-solving.

    Through this narrative, the author likely emphasizes the importance of mindset, perseverance, and the ability to strategize in both physical and metaphorical battles. By choosing Monopoly as their game talent, the protagonist demonstrates that success transcends boundaries and that one's unique strengths can be harnessed in various aspects of life.

    In essence, "Global Martial Arts: I Chose Monopoly As My Game Talent" invites readers to embark on an inspiring adventure that showcases the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements and the potential for extraordinary outcomes when we dare to think outside the box.
  1. Booth Bryan
    Booth Bryan rated it
    [img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend] I really am excited for that one I mean just imagine the reaction of the gods when they need to pay up.
  1. Amos Conrad
    Amos Conrad rated it
    Very excited about this novel. I hope it gets pick for a trial and turns into a novel.

    Personally, it think the twist seems cool and it not the usual video game or wuxia style that copied and pasted.
  1. Jacob Gregory
    Jacob Gregory rated it
    Unbelievably slow pacing. The MC registers for a fight in chapter six. The fight in question is scheduled to take place later on the same day. By chapter twenty, the MC still hasn't participated in the fight, and only a couple hours have passed since the events of chapter six.
  1. William Joe
    William Joe rated it
    I agree with a previous poster about how the author Draaaggggggsssss the story to the extreme. Chapters 6 (I think) through 25 are all about ONE fight....and it's still going. This story seemed interesting, but it's too much of a points vacuum.
  1. Antony Walter
    Antony Walter rated it
    Raw link pls........................................................................................................................................................................................................
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  1. Parker Lattimore
    Parker Lattimore rated it
    I want to like this story but not only is its pacing slow its filled with needless side stories that seem to repeat the same stuff like "oh no I lost strength" which I get its part of his ability but only need to demonstrate its happening once or twice and we get it now move on with story. If this story is doing this right out the gate I can't be hopeful for future chapter doing any less if not more.

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