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To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 581 - 336
Chapter 581: 336
Chapter 581: 336
You could play on a computer, but they were hosting a major event recently, where visitors could wander around the entire amusement park and scare themselves; using the game pod, however, could better showcase one’s pitiful state, ensuring every visitor had a blast.
Seeking a better night’s sleep, he went to the window and gazed outside, muttering, “Why is it snowing?”
“Because you’ve been playing for five days,” Zhao said from behind him, browsing Taobao discontentedly, “Gaming is fine, but you shouldn’t overdo it like this.”
Fang Cheng’s gaze darted away: “I’m working.”
“I’m too embarrassed to call you out, but is that really work? You’re hopelessly addicted to the game! Don’t play today. Go out and get some fresh air; don’t lose touch with the real world.”
“But I have an event today!”
“Get out! Go hang out with your friends! Even if you go to a bar and drink all night, don’t come back to play games!”
“Alright…”
After getting dressed, Wang stepped outside, only to find the world blanketed in white.
Blowing puffs of white breath, he was surprised to realize he had missed the first snow of the winter, having gone a bit overboard with his gaming.
Reality was so beautiful, yet he was stuck in the virtual world, unable to pull himself out; this really wasn’t right.
Zhao was right; he should go out, spend time with his girlfriend, and enjoy a pleasant weekend together.
So Wang bought milk tea and fried chicken, picked up some board games he wanted to play, and prepared to go back and spend a long-awaited weekend with Zhao.
However, when he had made all his purchases and returned to his apartment, he didn’t find Zhao’s figure.
A chill ran through him, and an ominous thought immediately flashed in his mind, prompting him to rush to his game pod, where he indeed spotted Zhao’s giggling figure inside.
Zhao had entered the virtual world, and through the computer connected to the game pod, he saw that Zhao had started a new account and was tirelessly building her own amusement park.
“I’ve always wanted to play this game with a game pod, but Wang never let me. Today, even if the heavens fall, I’m going to enjoy myself!”
“Wang, sorry, but I really wanted to play this game!”
Witnessing this scene, Wang quietly left his apartment and then dialed his friend Dumb Dragon’s number.
Half an hour later, Wang sat on Dumb Dragon’s apartment sofa, sharing his milk tea and fried chicken with him, and they played “My Amusement Park” together.
Drinking beer, Wang instructed the screen, “Yes, that’s right, first get on good terms with these characters, then have them give you money.”
“Wow, Wang, you’re so awesome, knowing all this stuff. Alright, I’ve cleared out the space, what’s the next step?”
“You could set up an e-sports experience hall, put all the e-sports stuff in it, and adjust it a little according to your likes. Don’t worry about having no visitors, the NPCs here are particularly desperate. They’d even come to a space for just standing around blankly.”
Dumb Dragon, playing the game, couldn’t help but marvel, “This game is so fun; I never thought simulation games could be this entertaining. By the way, can I hire this employee?”
“Damn! A capitalist with a conscience! This character is like a dream; once you get them, you’ll soar!”
“So they’re rare?”
“They’re very rare in both reality and the game—quickly make them your advisor and then do whatever you want.”
“Alright, got it. Hey, Wang, your wife won’t get mad that you’re here, right?”
“Women aren’t as fun as games and brothers.”
“That can’t be right…”
After taking a swig of beer, Wang said gloomily, “Your sister-in-law thinks the same.”
After all, she could even kick me out of the house for gaming.
Up until now, players had figured out the tricks of the game and started stirring up more activities.
Building was inherently addictive, and “My Amusement Park,” with its freedom and all sorts of crazy combinations, always had a plethora of things to explore.
As the game progressed, the amusement parks began to develop more distinctive player features.
And on Bilibili, a flood of related videos began to emerge.
“Others’ Amusement Park” became the game’s joking title, with various interesting parks cropping up all over Bilibili. Once astonishing Black Tech parks became mundane as better ones replaced them.
The various leaderboards became the target of players’ competition, with some ranking hunters persistently pursuing the rankings. Every advancement was an enormous encouragement, spurring them to relentlessly strive for higher positions.
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Such purity pleased Fang Cheng immensely.
Dustfire’s brilliance was so dazzling, making him feel as if he was not far from enlightenment.
The popularity and welcome of this game far surpassed “Limit World,” indicating his tastes did align with those of the players after all.
Seeing Fang Cheng’s smile, Monkey whispered, “The boss seems really happy. Does that mean the sales and impact of the game are better than he expected?”
Xiao Douzi adjusted his glasses, put down his mouse, and said firmly, “Not necessarily.”
“Why not? Millions of sales, high ranking on trending searches—haven’t these met the boss’s expectations?”