There was a novel that met the requirements of the title, which was " I'm mining in the Other World in the Two Worlds." This novel described how the protagonist obtained the ability to travel between the two worlds, leading a group of friends to explore the foreign world, and obtaining huge wealth through mining. This novel used the urban imagination and transmigration as the theme, describing the story of the protagonist displaying his divine might in the other world.
In reality, fictional characters aren't real in another dimension. They are just figments of our creativity, existing only in the stories we tell and the minds that conceive them. There's no scientific evidence to suggest they have a real existence elsewhere.
I don't think they do. Fictional characters exist only in the stories and imaginations we create. Dimensions are a scientific concept that hasn't been proven to have anything to do with fictional entities.
Well, in theory, if we imagine a multiverse concept, then fictional characters could exist in other dimensions. It's all about the creativity and imagination of the storytellers.
Mining referred to the act of digging or taking action, especially the digging of minerals or the extraction of underground resources. For example, oil mining, coal mining, and so on. The mining process involved digging ditches and culverts. Green mining was a theoretical basis. It focused on the rules of joints, fissures, and separation formed by the movement of key layers in the rock formation after mining, as well as the laws of gas and underground water infiltration in the broken rock formation. The main contents of the green mining technology included water-preserving mining, mining under buildings and layer separation by injection to reduce settlement, strip and filling mining, coal and gas co-mining, coal tunnel support and underground disposal of some waste rock, underground coal vaporizing, etc. In short, mining referred to the process of digging or taking action to obtain minerals or underground resources.
Well, entering another dimension in fiction often means facing unknown challenges and discovering new forms of existence. It could be both thrilling and terrifying. Imagine landscapes that defy our normal understanding and rules that are completely different from what we know.
I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Crossing Five Thousand Miles of Exile: Bringing Space to Make a Fortune"
2. "Farming Escape: The Space of a Maximum Level Boss"
3. "Leisurely Splendid Pastures"
4. "Traversing ancient times, the black-bellied general loves farming."
5. [The Little Girl of 80 Has Space]
6. "Magical Space: Fragrance of Medicine and Love"
The above is a novel that I personally recommend. I hope you like it. Muah ~
Mining Tycoon was a placement game. Players could play the role of mine owners and build their own mining empire by collecting, transporting, and selling ores. The core gameplay of the game included mining, transportation, sales, and leveling. Players could increase economic growth through reasonable coordination and investment. The game also had features such as automated work processes and offline income, allowing players to earn money even after closing the game. Mining Tycoon's success lay in its simple and easy to use design and clear display interface, as well as the player's freedom to choose excavation equipment and managers to increase efficiency. The game was very popular in Europe and the United States, and the accumulated downloads had exceeded 100 million times.