A massive, shimmering log materialized out of thin air, dropping directly onto his blueprint. Jax’s eyes widened. He did it again. Crr-ack. Another. Soon, his tiny plot was a mountain of the rarest wood in the game. He didn’t have to drive. He didn’t have to chop. He was a god. But then, the sky turned a dark, static purple.
He looked at the mountain in the distance. The grind didn't seem so bad anymore. A massive, shimmering log materialized out of thin
The "Free" script wasn't just spawning wood; it was tearing the game apart. Other players started screaming in the chat. "Why is there a Volcano wood log in my shop?!" "My truck is flying!" Crr-ack
The screen went black. When Jax finally managed to log back in, his save file was gone. No gold wood, no truck, not even his rusty axe. He was back at the docks, standing in the rain, with a single wooden sign in front of him that read: Inventory: 0. He didn’t have to drive
Jax was tired of the grind. In the world of Lumber Tycoon , he was a "nobody" with a rusty starter axe and a flatbed truck that struggled to climb the smallest hills. He spent hours dragging heavy Oak logs down the mountain, only to have them roll into the river.
Jax tried to close the menu, but the button was gone. The wood kept spawning—faster and faster. Logs began raining from the sky like meteors, crushing his cabin, his truck, and his neighbors' plots. The server began to lag, the frame rate dropping to a crawl.
Through the lag, a figure appeared at the edge of his plot. It was a player with no name, wearing the default "Noob" skin, just staring at him.