If you could have a zombie apocalypse with some realism, this fiction goes into detail.
There are the tiny errors in grammar, like using “on” when it should be “in.” If you tell the author, they will fix it, so it’s like it never existed.
The update is high, and with consistent quality.
The story revolves around base-building and character interactions. It works well with the vivid details.
That said, the characters aren’t the usual cardboard. The world keeps moving, even when the MC is doing something. He actually gets help and lets others do work because he is human, not the Godly know-it-all, despite his photographic memory. There are a few beauties popping up in his group, but it is forgivable, since they aren’t the usual annoying cast that want to hop on the MC, but can’t say it. They’re people.
The world is propped up with culinary tips, banter about gun handling, and so on. The depth is enough to be real without being a textbook.
It’s great. I don’t know why there aren’t as many Power Stones, gifts, and reviews as I expected. Maybe we all went broke or forgot?