I Just Want Players to Save Money, They Insist on Giving Me!-Chapter 54 - 30 Number One Player Company Established_1
Chapter 54: Chapter 30: Number One Player Company Established!_1
Chapter 54 -30: Number One Player Company Established!_1
After he had settled on a new approach in his mind, Ke Jin patiently waited until the next day.
The next day, just after midnight.
The seven-day deadline had arrived, and the system prompt sounded as expected.
[You have only completed one task in this mission—the Task A.]
[You receive the Task A rewards: Ornate Gold Level Game Blind Box*2, system experience*3000!]
[Due to the host completing only Task A for four consecutive missions, you have earned the hidden title—Indomitable!]
[Indomitable (Title)]
Attribute: After equipping, the host will receive an additional Adaptive Tool each time a new task is undertaken, which will be as suited to the new task as possible to help the host better complete the mission!]
…
Despite receiving additional rewards, he couldn’t feel happy at all.
Why did it feel like he was being mocked…?
At that moment, another system prompt sounded.
[Please persevere, and do not lose heart. Even if a mission fails, you will still receive substantial interim rewards!]
This message left Ke Jin in silencing amazement.
Had he become so poor at this that even the system couldn’t stand to watch?
Even afraid that he would just throw in the towel and slack off?
So the system got scared and hurried to send a few trinkets to comfort him, right?
After a while, Ke Jin finally asked in a low voice.
“System, do you also have KPI targets?”
Of course, the system did not reply to him.
But Ke Jin suddenly had an epiphany.
He had always been quite puzzled about something.
Why did players insist on spending money in previous games where the pricing clearly didn’t require it, and playing for free was enough for everyone to benefit?
Looking back now.
The system probably thought the same thing.
: Wondering why, when you’re given the ultimate gift package for free, taking it would be the end of it, good for me, good for you, good for everyone, why can’t the host receive it?
But that’s no longer important.
Ke Jin had full confidence in the next game!
Just wait and see, system!
This time, it’s like a dung beetle entering an outhouse— the good stuff is all coming up!
When the time comes, I’ll also celebrate getting the ultimate gift package, and you’ll complete your KPI and ascend in no time.
Win-win!
After gaining experience, the first thing he did was upgrade the system.
A dazzling array of lights flashed, completely transforming the interface.
[System Level: LV5]
[Kryptonite Degree: 0/1,000,000]
[Assistant Recruitment Guide: 1/1]
[Fusion Table]
(New) [Task Refresh: 3/3]
[Next Level Required: 5000EXP]
…
Sure enough, the upgraded system had an additional function.
This new function was also easy to understand.
Every time a new game was developed, the system would release a new accompanying task.
But as the games now unlocked higher levels, the task requirements also increased accordingly.
Sometimes, it wouldn’t be possible to find a fitting task, causing designers to lose motivation even before beginning production.
Thus, the task refresh mechanism was indeed timely.
With preparations in order, it was time to open the blind boxes.
As per international custom, he went to the bathroom to wash his hands first.
Two blind boxes, both opened at once!
[Congratulations on obtaining B+ Level Game Plan: Slaughter Spire!]
[Congratulations on obtaining B+ Level Game Plan: Skyline!]
…
When he saw the names of the two games, Ke Jin’s eyes involuntarily widened.
Both were excellent games!
Great, now there were new things to play on Blue Star again.
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However, it was a pity.
Both games were just plans, not even half-finished products, just a thick stack of detailed design documents.
“It seems that from B+ level games onwards, there’s a high probability of getting design documents.”
It made sense too.
Gotham, after all, had earned him a rather substantial start-up fund.
It was only recent that he founded the company.
If he immediately drew high-level finished games.
It wouldn’t be good to explain to the company’s employees.
He couldn’t just say to them, ‘This Assassin’s Creed? Oh, I finished it last week just by slapping my forehead.’
That’s obviously nonsense.
Instead, handing over detailed game plans to the staff made much more sense.
It seemed like the system was quite thoughtful after all.
Now the only thing left was to make a choice.
But that was an easy decision to make.
The first choice was Skyline, putting Slaughter Spire on the back burner.
The reasoning was simple.
As the pioneer of the card-rogue genre, Slaughter Spire undoubtedly possessed a unique style and engaging gameplay that had won it many fans.
But after all, it was essentially a roguelike game.
Gotham had recently been released, achieving respectable success among new titles.
At this moment, it was inevitable that other game companies were already urgently researching roguelike games, and maybe even starting development.
If he were to work on the Spire now, and by the time it launched there would be a myriad of roguelike games in a chaotic rivalry.
And if the system’s usual tasks set some absurd requirement like ‘reaching 1 million downloads.’
That would be awkward.
Despite his confidence in the quality of the Spire, Ke Jin was unwilling to take the risk with it.
He couldn’t bear to see such a good game fail, even if the chances of failure were as slim as one in ten thousand.
Comparatively, with Skyline being a management simulation game, although there were others available on Blue Star.
As far as Ke Jin knew.
Most were just minor distractions, like restaurant management, supermarket management, and their management systems were even heavily impacted by Blue Star’s distorted in-app purchase system.
A game like Skyline, where you start from scratch to build an entire city, would be a game-changer once launched.