Chapter 240: 161: Dawn of the New Era (Three Updates)_1
Chapter 240: 161: Dawn of the New Era (Three Updates)_1
Chapter 240: Chapter 161: Dawn of the New Era (Three Updates)_1
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Apart from the integration of the game, Xiemen Waidao discovered that Fang Cheng Studio had added many new features.
For instance, the magazines on the bookshelf were actually compilations of excellent posts from “Game Inn,” categorized by date, making them quite convenient to read.
The television could be turned on, and “Who is the Champion” could be watched on it. Judging from the broadcast time, Mukuai 1234 must have secretly watched it for a while.
The apartment door could be used to go outside, where one could immediately see a straight street. Incredibly, some players had also appeared there and had begun discussing whether buildings could be constructed in this place.
After soaking in the atmosphere for a while, Xiemen Waidao realized that Fang Cheng Studio’s ambitions were quite significant
Merely a passport wasn’t enough. Were they preparing to create a second life?
Wandering joyfully in the world of Passport World, Xiemen Waidao found it to be even more complex than imagined.
There were parks and malls; the cars on the streets could even be driven, and some buildings could be entered and had basic functions.
Beyond that, he even saw some small Mukuais.
These Mukuais, only two heads tall and incredibly cute, carried building materials around, processed them, and assembled parts into products like cars.
After staring dumbfounded for a while, Xiemen Waidao felt that apart from exclaiming “Amazing,” he really couldn’t find any other words to describe it.
From the perspective of a game player, Passport World was already astonishing.
But from the perspective of a game planner, it appeared utterly shocking.
His Mukuai had a very low presence, just a two-headed Mukuai, which suited his preference to forgo in-game guidance and explore on his own instead.
Although it was just a little Mukuai, it could still understand his commands and inform him about what could be done there.
With the guidance of such powerful artificial intelligence like Mukuai, players wouldn’t get lost here at all. The studio integrated everything organically, making their product ecosystem even stronger.
Alan also examined everything with Qiu Yu and couldn’t help saying, “We should have collaborated with Fang Cheng Studio initially.”
“What could you have offered them?” Qiu Yu scoffed.
“That...”
“Give it up. Fang Cheng Studio doesn’t need you. Their games don’t even have a French version.”
“That’s because...”
Alan stammered, trying to explain something, but couldn’t say anything.
He had already gone through all of Fang Cheng Studio’s games in these days.
At the time, following Qiu Yu’s guidance, he started from the first game by Fang Cheng and concluded that it was a very promising producer.
When he played “Towards Death and Life,” he felt that the developer had good ideas, even though the running mechanics were a bit outdated.
The third game, “Princess Dungeon,” left him at a loss for words, especially after playing a PVP round and experiencing the earth-shattering effects, he silently opened the fourth game.
The quality of “Quiet Cultivation” he had already seen on a TV show, but playing it firsthand, particularly through a VR integrated machine, instantly immersed him in its mysterious characters, and he began incessantly asking for the names of every character and why they were made that way.
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