To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 649 - 369 Boring Game (Second Update)_2

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Chapter 649 -369 Boring Game (Second Update)_2

Chapter 649 -369 Boring Game (Second Update)_2

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When they heard Fang Cheng had arrived, he set his instant noodle bowl aside, wiped his mouth, and approached eagerly asking, “Mr. Fang, what brings you here?”

“Are you short of cash recently?” Fang Cheng asked.

“It’s okay, although the equipment has been a bit tight lately, but we’re managing.”

“It’s not a bit tight; it’s extremely tight.” Mysterious Mirror chimed in while slurping his noodles, “Currently, we can barely get by on loans, and there’s not much money left on the books.”

“I’ll have Xu Qingling come over later. Let’s add another hundred billion in investments first, keep it up.”

“Alright,” Mysterious Mirror immediately responded, “Boss, even though I haven’t been back in a while, don’t forget to keep my workstation for me.”

“Don’t worry.”

Gao Tianyun, who was sitting nearby, watched this scene in a daze, impulsively checking the time.

From the moment Fang Cheng entered to the time he left, it didn’t even surpass three minutes, and his instant noodles weren’t even lumpy.

Picking up the instant noodles, he took the last bite, then turned to Mysterious Mirror and commented, “Mr. Fang truly is an immortal.”

“Isn’t that the truth,” Mysterious Mirror continued slurping his noodles.

“I thought I already loved the game industry deeply enough, but Mr. Fang is even more passionate than I am.”

“Isn’t that the truth.”

“No, now is not the time to slack off. Mr. Fang has given me so much support, even if it kills me, I must achieve better results!”

Mysterious Mirror stopped, giving Gao Tianyun a sidelong glance.

After noticing that this guy had a long lifeline and a strong fate, he relaxed and went back to slurping his noodles.

I must say, these noodles are really good.

Having dealt with the trouble in his account, Fang Cheng felt a weight had been lifted, and he was much more comfortable.

With a lighter mood, it was time to start pondering something.

Could making a game about spending money be feasible?

During the process of spending money just now, he indeed felt a sense of relaxation and pleasure.

If he could distill that feeling, it would make for a great gaming experience, and he was sure players would like it.

However, Fang Cheng didn’t rush the idea; instead, he anonymously posed his question in Game Inn: [Do you guys think spending money is enjoyable?]

Soon enough, answers began to surface.

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[Poster, I don’t want to be rude, but I think what you’re saying is obvious.]

[Is the problem that I don’t know how to spend money? The problem is I don’t have money!]

[I’ve calculated, with a monthly income of 12,000, after deducting housing provident fund, social security, taxes, and so on, I have 10,000 left. After paying for monthly mortgage, car loan, internet, utilities, and my child’s education fees… I can only save a thousand a month. If I had money, the first thing I’d do is buy my mom a massage chair to ease her back pain. If you ask me whether spending money is enjoyable, of course it is.]

[The person above, I came here for entertainment, could you please not hurt me!]

[Exactly, suddenly someone punched me right in the tearducts.]

[You’re throwing real punches, huh?]

[I also want to fix my dad’s teeth…]

[Any other experts?]

After reading through the messages, Fang Cheng realized everyone had their own dreams, and most of these dreams could be satisfied with money.

Therefore, creating a game specifically about spending money was very promising, so that’s the direction he decided to go.

The rest of the staff at Fang Cheng Studio were busy optimizing “Immortal Road”; after all, there were still many areas of the game that could be improved, leaving them no time to work on anything else.

But this game is simple to create; it just involves letting the player spend a whole trillion, so he can do it alone.

With this trillion, players can buy anything from this era, including but not limited to weapons, food, troops, and even characters from science fiction works.

Therefore, the game needs a certain self-extrapolation ability to provide these items based on what the players need.

However, just a normal scene might get a bit boring, so the game can incorporate various historical settings, enabling players to experience the fun of different items across different historical dynasties.

Moreover, the game needs to be as realistic as possible, so it still extracts the corresponding history from nearby light and then adds extrapolation.

And since the game does not require a gaming pod, it can be made into a web game and simply put on Game Inn.

After that, there’s…

Contemplating the game alone, Fang Cheng found it quite intriguing.

Zhiyi Heavenly Lord, originally intending to ask Fang Cheng some questions, arrived to find him radiating with a lucent light, wearing a faint smile, looking as if he had entered a state of great freedom.

Around him, a plethora of lights intertwined, creating an exceptionally dazzling display.

Muttering, “Boundless Great Heavenly Lord,” Zhiyi Heavenly Lord immediately left, fearing he might disturb the Great Heavenly Lord’s enlightenment.

After thinking through all the details, Fang Cheng found three squirrels and launched this new web game.

Since it is a free game, Fang Cheng used his long-unused alternate persona, Living Immortal.

Although it was an alternate, most people were clear about who this person really was.

However, since Fang Cheng used this alternate identity, there must be a reason for it; it was just for everyone to play.

Yet what baffled people was that Fang Cheng’s new game release was a web game.

Web games are a bit outdated, and most players’ impression of web games are like those based on the “Legendary” game or like those found on 4399. Quality web games have become scarce recently.

After all, this is the era of mobile gaming; web games do feel somewhat antiquated.

And the name, too, is a bit bizarre: “Here Comes One Trillion.”

Simple, straightforward, it could be used as a title for a novel, at least it makes one want to check it out.

On discovering that Fang Cheng’s latest game was a web game, Wang Say Games was also somewhat baffled.

On seeing that Fang Cheng released the game as “Living Immortal,” his “Immortal PTSD” kicked in.

He seemed not to have any good memories associated with this ID.

But as a fan of Fang’s, Wang knew it was his duty to provide commentary for this game, or else he would lose his nickname.

So, after the release of this web game, he immediately started a live streaming session, and said in the chat, “Ladies and gentlemen, today is our usual new game roast session. The game we are roasting today is the new work by Living Immortal, ‘Here Comes One Trillion.’ Don’t just consider if the name of the game is good or not; tell me, do you want to play it or not?”

[I don’t want to, but I prefer watching you play, Old Man.]

“Here I am playing it. I won’t say much about who Living Immortal is, because seeing this ID always makes me somewhat fearful. Alright, let’s start.”

When he started the game, Wang found that the content was quite simple and very much in line with the name of the game.

You are given a trillion and in a vast scene, you keep buying things. The items you buy are quickly delivered, and then you watch these items.

The game allows free combination of these items. You can buy many different kinds of things, from large items like planes and ships to small ones like diamonds and pearls—everything is available for purchase.

The item modeling uses a realistic style, and no matter how much you buy, the game never lags, indicating excellent optimization.

However, after playing for a while, Wang frowned.

Somethings wrong.

Extremely or rather exceptionally wrong!

This doesn’t at all seem like a game Fang Cheng would make.

Because it’s just too boring.