Chapter 272: 178: Will Working Overtime Get Me Fired? (Second Update)_1
Chapter 272: 178: Will Working Overtime Get Me Fired? (Second Update)_1
Chapter 272: Chapter 178: Will Working Overtime Get Me Fired? (Second Update)_1
Easter eggs have always been a hallmark of Fang Cheng Studio — one simply cannot miss out on them.
Wang had once heard from Monkey on the down-low that their boss, Fang Cheng, was a maniac for Easter eggs. He couldn’t bear the thought of their games not being stuffed with Easter eggs, to the point that even the in-house planners would often stumble upon new ones while playing.
If you haven’t encountered any Easter eggs while playing the game, then it means you haven’t been playing attentively and thoroughly enough. As a penalty, you’re sentenced to start over and play again.
Now, looking back, “Dark Builder” probably foreshadowed the “Shadow Invasion” event all along, with the solution hinted at early on; it all depended on how closely players were willing to look.
Luckily, I knew Fang Cheng well enough to notice this.
Discovering that bright light could indeed temporarily drive away the darkness, Wang puffed out his chest, spread his hands wide, and positioned himself so that the live stream camera could capture just how handsome he looked at that moment.
[Damn it, Wang’s reaction this time was so quick, he managed to pull off being cool.]
[That’s right, he did pull off being cool.]
[Hiss~ Wang actually has a brain now, what an anomaly!]
[Did he actually recover his brain after appearing on a TV show?]
Amid the “praise”, Wang became even more pleased with himself.
I just love how you can’t stand me yet still have to compliment me!
And in the forum, a piece of gaming news was pinned to the top, ushering players into a state of full-on revelry.
[Shocking! This Is How Games Can Interlink!] — Chen Rang.
“Although I’m sure everyone is clear by now, it still needs to be emphasized that the Living Immortal is none other than Fang Cheng,
According to the latest discovery by a newbie content creator who insists on being named — Wang Say Games — signs of a Shadow Invasion have emerged in ‘Space Navigator’. Key NPCs have revealed that a Demi-God Powerhouse in the first arc is battling against a powerful Evil God.
The Shadows in this game are identical to those in another game, ‘Dark Builder’, and some people have found through starmap comparisons that the location of this game is within the same star system.
Currently, players have tried to warp through the Shadows and reach the world of ‘Dark Builder’. If we succeed, then we can attempt to bring two different game characters together. Although this mode of play has been done before, this is the first time I’ve heard of a domestic developer accomplishing it.
Imagine using the magical weapons from ‘Dark Builder’ to fight the external Shadows or employing the spaceships from ‘Space Navigator’ to combat the Shadows of another world. Such actions would greatly alter gameplay and add more diversity to the games.
This kind of endeavor is quite bold. One misstep could easily disrupt the balance of the games and make things overly exaggerated.
But regardless, I have great admiration for Fang Cheng and his willingness to take such risks.
He never seems to follow a script; he always manages to stun me. His moves, endlessly full of pleasant surprises for the players, truly endear him to the crowd.
Thank you, Fang Cheng.”
The emergence of this gaming news inspired another realm of possibility among players.
They began to actively seek out the planet where ‘Dark Builder’ was set. Although most attempts to reach it ended in vain halfway through the journey, the players continued their enthusiastic exploration undeterred.
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