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Chapter 727 -410: Art-like Game (Part 2)_2

Chapter 727 -410: Art-like Game (Part 2)_2

If we could handle the Fang Cheng Effect and increase our popularity instead of decreasing it, that would signify a truly grand production.

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Unfortunately, there aren’t many games like this yet.

However, this time Fang Cheng Studio’s game is rated for ages three and up. I imagine those players who have been spoiled will definitely not accept such a bland game, so our own game might be able to withstand a wave under the Fang Cheng Effect. Later on, we’ll also have some bragging rights.

Players generally felt a bit disappointed, since they were hoping to play games with nuclear bombs wiping out everything. But occasionally dipping into games for toddlers can be quite nice too.

In this environment of mixed emotions, “The Legendary Adventure of Cheng Tianhua” was finally officially released.

The first batch of players couldn’t wait to download the game, and after playing it, they all had a similar reaction:

I’ve been tricked!

This isn’t a game for toddlers at all!

[The delightful spring, I launched the game, ready to relive the taste of childhood. But after playing it, I felt tightness in my chest, and a chill throughout my body. What’s happened to the world, how can you do this! Why is this fairy tale story so fun!]

[I bought it for my daughter to play, but now, I am my daughter!]

[The game is pretty good, and the age classification is quite accurate. Who isn’t a three-year-old kid twenty years past the date?]

[I bought one for my son and left a positive review on his behalf. Oh, and I also want to find a husband for my future son, gamers preferred.]

[Interesting plot, engaging gameplay, if my life was like this, I feel I would die without regrets.]

Gamers only saw how fun the game was. However, professionals in the gaming industry saw something even more terrifying.

Fang Cheng Studio’s previous games were already terrifying, but the technology in this game became even more chilling. The player’s ability to do almost anything they wished in the game meshed perfectly with the narrative, combining two top-notch elements to make the game feel like a work of art.

While gritting their teeth and searching for flaws in the game, they despaired to find that there didn’t seem to be anything unsatisfactory about it.

High-quality graphics, exquisite music, weird yet captivating storytelling – all these elements gave the game a fairy-tale-like dreamy vibe.

And the different ways to complete the game using different items prompted an uncontrollable curiosity about how other items could be used and whether there were other interesting approaches to various situations.

Nobody expected that a narrative game could be so liberating and yet so gripping, it was simply unputdownable.

Facing such a refined game, even the North American gaming media who had always viewed Huaxia’s gaming circle with a filter, couldn’t help but reserve a special section to introduce “The Legendary Adventure of Cheng Tianhua.”

[An inconceivable game, a critical hit from the Eastern gaming community.]

[We should reflect on the trash we are producing now.]

[What exactly is a AAA title? Is it just cars, guns, and balls, or is it a good game?]

Even someone in the industry said on Twitter: [Before, I looked down on Fang Cheng Studio, thinking our sanctions would severely damage them. But now, I realize how wrong we were. They have their own solid foundation, their own profit points, their own ways. North America is just an extra to them, not everything.]

Others commented: [Huaxia People always strive to be the best in every field. If they’re not the best, they regard their industry as backwards. I never thought they would enter the gaming industry so quickly, but now I see that they are already here.]

[Has anyone noticed that besides Fang Cheng Studio’s games, the games developed with “Spirit Vessel” by some Huaxia developers are also very interesting? Of course, I didn’t smuggle any games, I played them in the neighboring country.]

[Same here, it was my first time leaving the country for a game.]

[Uh, don’t you guys know? Actually, you can now buy Fang Cheng Studio’s games on gaming forums, but you have to declare you’re not from North America, otherwise they will warn you that selling their games to you is illegal.]

[I’ve tried it, you need to register for Alipay, which is a bit of a hassle, but for the sake of playing the game, I think it’s worth a shot.]

North America’s sanctions against Fang Cheng Studio continue, but this ban had become almost as irrelevant as an “FBI warning.”

After all, a ban is only effective if it seriously harms the other party. Fang Cheng Studio had not only been unaffected, but it had also become more prosperous. Even under sanctions, it managed to counter-export, which essentially rendered the ban nonexistent.

Of course, Fang Cheng couldn’t care less about it.

It doesn’t matter if North America cares or not, or even better if you care less and stop sending money every day.

What really mattered to him was the players’ experience in the game.

His grasp on game themes was already quite authentic, and choosing “exploration” as the theme for this game was a good choice.

Players were actively using every item in the game and continuously digging into how these items could be used within the game, which pleased him greatly.

Seeing the reviews, the rest of the staff at Fang Cheng Studio were also quite happy.

Wang Xiaoying watched the reviews for “The Legendary Adventure of Cheng Tianhua” from North America every day, always with joy.

A group of people complained daily that this game was not that interesting, and the so-called “wish-fulfillment” system wasn’t as great as it seemed.

But having just ranted about it on Twitter, the very next second they began looking for ways to register with Alipay; witnessing their split personalities and double standards made Wang Xiaoying feel like she was seeing a grand market of human schizophrenia, leaving her in stitches every time.

After submitting the coop version of the game plan, Huang Ping suddenly said to Fang Cheng in an awkward manner, “Boss, I need to take a couple of days off.”

“Sure, go ahead,” Fang Cheng said crisply.

Huang Ping had wanted to explain why he needed to take time off, but Fang Cheng agreed so readily that it unsettled him.

Does the boss see me as dispensable?

Otherwise, why would he let me take leave so quickly at such a critical time?

It must be said, although Huang Ping had left behind his corporate slave days, his past experiences still marked his thoughts, leaving him anxious and insecure.

After a while, Fang Cheng looked up and noticed Huang Ping was still standing there.

After thinking for a moment, he asked, “Is there something else?”

Huang Ping let out a sigh of relief and said to Fang Cheng, “Didn’t I tell you that my girlfriend and I got our marriage certificate awhile ago?”

“Yes, congratulations, Qingling. Do we offer a one-month honeymoon leave? If not, let’s set it at one month,” Fang Cheng responded.

“That’s not it!” Huang Ping quickly waved his hand, “I mean, my father-in-law doesn’t think much of us game developers, so we got the certificate before informing our families. My father-in-law was so angry that he didn’t get out of bed for half a month, and he and my wife have been at odds ever since.”

Fang Cheng looked at Huang Ping’s expression, then said puzzledly, “That doesn’t seem right.”

Huang Ping misinterpreted what Fang Cheng meant and said with a wry smile, “Although the game industry is doing alright, the older generation still feels like we’re up to no good, and it’s normal for my girlfriend’s dad to dislike me. But yesterday evening, he suddenly called and asked me to have dinner at their house tomorrow to have a talk.”

“I see,” Fang Cheng said.

After looking at Huang Ping’s face again, Fang Cheng smiled and said, “No problem, congratulations.”

Even though he didn’t know what exactly Fang Cheng was congratulating him for, Huang Ping still felt greatly comforted.

Nodding, he said to Fang Cheng, “Thank you.”

The next day, Huang Ping and his girlfriend went back to her parents’ place.

Standing in front of her parents’ apartment building, Huang Ping swallowed hard, feeling his heart beating fiercely.

Tugging at his girlfriend’s hand, Huang Ping said, “What if your dad wants us to get divorced, what should I do then?”

“What do you want to do?” his girlfriend asked with a mischievous smile.

“Divorce is out of the question, never in my life. So we should…”

“Just elope, don’t overthink it. Besides, I’m prepared, take this.”

Looking at what his girlfriend handed him, Huang Ping asked nervously, “What’s this?”

“A stun gun, if things go south, we’ll fight our way out!”

At that moment, not only was his girlfriend not nervous, but she seemed a bit eager to try, making Huang Ping feel his wife was truly formidable.