Chapter 4: Misunderstandings and Surprises
Back in silence again, I thought to myself. Damn, what do I do now? I’ve never been in a situation like this.
I paused for a second. Wait... what about the bugs I left behind? I hope they just vanished magically. I really don’t wanna deal with that stuff in another world too.
A few seconds passed as I started to recall what the island was like.
To sum it up, it was a huge place divided into four parts:
The center, where the castle was — surrounded by a small town — and where I currently was, acted as the main hub connecting all areas.
The first part looked like a classic fantasy world, with lots of stone and wood buildings. Nothing too complicated in its construction.
The second part had structures inspired by Edo-period Japan. It was based on a map I was assigned to review but ended up leaving aside. I used that area to test mechanics that weren’t possible in the first one.
The third looked like a ruin zone. I used it for testing random constructions.
The fourth part was a desert. Probably the most dangerous area, full of broken stuff and bugged elements I left to fix later.
Just as I was about to voice a question that popped into my mind, I was interrupted — again — by the sound of footsteps.
Already a bit annoyed, I thought. Seriously? Am I going to be interrupted every damn time I try to do something?
