😋I can recommend you a few similar novels! The first was "Dimensional Pioneers", which was a fantasy novel. The protagonist had memories of a parallel world from his previous life and achieved self-transcendence through the development of a dimensional world. There was also "Records of the Development of Other Worlds", which was a fantasy novel about the main character developing and exploring various other worlds. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Of course! I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Dimensional Shop in Marvel: The protagonist becomes a merchant, managing shops in the universe, providing all kinds of magical items, allowing everything to be traded. 2. <<Myriad World Vendors Shop>>: A mysterious convenience store has opened in the universe. The owner is considered the strongest person. He can sell anything and provide guidance and help to customers. 3. "Black Shops in All Worlds": The main character is a black merchant. He opens a shop and brings in goods from various worlds. He deals in illegal transactions and uses a unique marketing strategy. 4. "Myriad World Trader": The protagonist has obtained a Myriad World Trading System, which allows him to travel through various worlds to trade and explore, travel planes, and earn eternal life. 5. "God of Commerce": The protagonist is a peddler. He is unknown, but he has the ambition to become a god of commerce. He leads merchants in ways other than marketing and discovers the road of commerce. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Another one could be certain graphic novels that play with two - dimensional concepts. For example, some of the more abstract and experimental graphic novels where the world is depicted in a very flat, yet highly detailed and symbolic way. They might not be explicitly named as '2 dimensional world novels' but they capture the essence.
, I recommend the following books to you, all about the two-dimensional world or infinite dimensions: "Two-Dimensional Travel from Zero": The protagonist transmigrated to the two-dimensional world and began his journey to conquer different dimensions. "Dimensional School": The protagonist experiences in the Dimensional School, fighting against the enemy plane, and also taking care of love/harem. "Traversing through the Dimensional Rift": The story of the protagonist entering various anime worlds due to the loopholes created by crossing dimensions. "Comic: 2D Please Answer": The protagonist transmigrated to different worlds to carry out missions, involving multiple ACGN works. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
This question was related to the difference in culture and values between the 2D and 3D world. Two-dimensional culture was a cultural industry that mainly expressed itself in Japanese anime, manga, games, etc. Its audience was mainly young people. The values of the 2D culture emphasized emotional elements such as happiness, dreams, friendship, and love, as well as sub-cultural elements such as cuteness, royalty, and rot. In this culture, people often confuse ideals, fantasies, and reality. They think that the real world is not as good as the two-dimensional world. Therefore, things in the two-dimensional culture often have anti-realistic characteristics. The three-dimensional culture refers to the real world, including all aspects that we come into contact with in our daily lives, such as society, politics, economy, etc. The values of the three-dimensional culture emphasized reality, responsibility, rationality, and so on. In this culture, people often associate reality with ideals and believe that there are emotions and ideals in the real world that are similar to those in the two-dimensional world. Therefore, things in the two-dimensional culture also have anti-realistic characteristics. Therefore, the question of why the three-dimensional world did not oppose the two-dimensional world was not a simple question. The anti-reality characteristics of the two-dimensional culture reflected the emotions and values of its audience to a certain extent, while the anti-second-dimensional characteristics of the three-dimensional culture reflected the differences and opposition between different cultures.
I recommend "My Dimensional Chat Room" to you. It's similar to "The Most Dimensional" and is about traveling through different dimensions. The protagonist of this book interacted with characters from different universes through a chat room that transcended dimensions. It was interesting and exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The novel 'Hyperion' has some elements that might be related. It has a very complex universe - building, and although it mainly focuses on a higher - level, more complex universe, it still has some parts where different dimensions play a role in the story, like the time - tombs which seem to exist in a different state of space - time.
I recommend " Global Reincarnation: I Control Everything ". The plot of this novel is in line with the storyline you described. The main character of the novel, Zhuang Pan, transmigrated to a world where everyone could become a Samsara traveler and transmigrate to different worlds to complete missions. In this book, the protagonist traveled to Naruto's world and gradually gained great power, beginning his reincarnation journey. I hope you will like this novel.
The three-dimensional world and the two-dimensional world were concepts that often appeared in fictional works such as anime and games. The three-dimensional world usually referred to the real world, also known as the real world or the simulated world of the real world. In the three-dimensional world, people usually entertained and interacted through various media such as animation, games, and movies. The two-dimensional world referred to the world in the fictional world, also known as the virtual world or virtual simulation world. In the ACG world, people could interact and entertain themselves through various media such as anime, comics, and games. It should be noted that the two-dimensional world and the three-dimensional world were not strictly concepts but fictional worlds in the works. In the two-dimensional world, there might be different settings and rules that did not exist in reality.
The concept of three-dimensional world and two-dimensional world was often used to describe the virtual world in fictional works. The three-dimensional world usually refers to the three-dimensional space of the real world, which is the virtual world corresponding to the real world we are in. In the two-dimensional world, it usually refers to a virtual world composed of characters and scenes on a two-dimensional plane. The characters usually have the characteristics of the two-dimensional characters such as height, appearance, etc., while the scenes are usually based on two-dimensional animation, comics, games, and other works. It should be noted that the concept of the two-dimensional world and the three-dimensional world being fictional did not exist in the real world. In fictional works, the two-dimensional world and the three-dimensional world could be different story backgrounds and spaces, and the characters and scenes could exist in different worlds according to their own settings.
😋I strongly recommend the comic book, The Master of Two-Dimensional World, to you! The male lead, Wang Lin, was an otaku. One day, he was hit by a magic stone and entered a two-dimensional world, becoming a great mage. The story was full of funny elements and complaints about the 2D world. It was very suitable for readers who wanted to relax and find happiness. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗