I Just Want Players to Save Money, They Insist on Giving Me! Chapter 34 - 34 17 How Difficult is it for Him1
Chapter 34: Chapter 17: How Difficult is it for Him?_1 Chapter 34: Chapter 17: How Difficult is it for Him?_1 “Master huh, Little Tuantu lai lo~!” Dasima had just called out in the live broadcast room when a milky, childish voice echoed through the room.
No sooner had Little Tuantu appeared than the barrage of comnts surged: “I’M SUPER! TUAN!”
“Tuantu so cute squeeze.”
“Circus god back in position!”
“Damn, I just got here, are we going to co-stream a ga? Starting with a bang? Two top strears, huh!”
“What ga is so worthy that two top strears will carry it? How much did they get paid for this?”
With the barrage from so viewers just entering the live broadcast room, a few more voices piped up within.
“Yi yi yi, can you hear .”
“Mr. Ma is here!”
“Hello Tuantu sis, hello Mr. Ma.”
Along with them were several rookie strears from the sa guild.
They were brought along mainly because after the Shark Platform briefly understood the ga rules, they found out that “Goose Duck Kill” required at least six or more players to start a match.
To play it safe and to avoid any live broadcast accidents during the co-stream with fans,
choosing so obedient rookie strears from their own platform was more secure.
“Master wa, what ga are we playing this ti?” Little Tuantu had only received a notice from the channel admin, but still didn’t know what the ga was about.
“A ga that requires high intelligence, tailor-made for . If you don’t know how to play, follow closely and learn,” Dasima said earnestly, but once the mic was off, he couldn’t help but snicker at the cara, emitting a piercing laugh like the harbinger of a plague.
“Okay, okay, then I’ll accompany Master for a bit, but I can only play a few rounds, I’ve got sothing else to do later,” Little Tuantu tactfully reminded.
The channel admin had just told her they would play a couple or three rounds just for show, to make the point without going overboard.
After all, the promotion fee wasn’t much, and it wasn’t worth it for two top strears to go all out promoting soone else.
“Chì chù,” Dasima intoned slowly.
As all the strears got connected and entered the ga,
the multitude of in-ga roles dazzled everyone.
“Fascinating, this ga has quite a number of roles,” Little Tuantu said as she read, “There are ducks, and geese, sheriff geese, professional killer ducks, pelicans, celebrity geese, assassin ducks… that’s quite a lot.”
“The developer did a quite a thorough job.”
“But what’s the gaplay, guys, I’m not very clear on it right now.”
“How about Master, we start with one round?”
“Chì chù,” Dasima was still unhurried.
In fact, he hadn’t looked at the ga rules carefully at all.
After reaching middle age, once there’s a lot of text, the desire to read it in detail fades. If the rules are too complicated, he doesn’t want to listen either.
That’s just how hotheads are.
To play, just press play.
Going for a completely uninford approach.
A group of confused and clueless strears chose the beginner’s guide level mode for their first round.
In this mode, among the six players, only one is a duck (wolf), and the other five are geese (villagers), but they can’t know each other’s identities.
The duck has a small knife with a cooldown, which it can use to lock onto a goose and execute a kill.
If the duck manages to kill all the geese, it will win the ga.
Conversely, if the geese can complete the tasks given by the system before the duck kills all its teammates, then the geese win.
Of course, the geese can’t see other interfaces while doing tasks, making them vulnerable to the duck’s assassination.
This requires players to weigh the pros and cons themselves.
Beyond that, the ga also has an altar set up in the center of the map where players can choose to ring a bell.
Then all mbers will enter a discussion and voting phase, each with one vote, to eject the most suspicious duck.
This setting retains the core gaplay of Werewolf to the greatest extent, while also giving players more operational space.
In classical Werewolf, you can only chanically point fingers/click with the mouse, and most of the ti, it’s through speech that players guide the direction of the ga.
It’s not that it isn’t fun, but such hardcore gaplay limits its appeal to a small niche audience.
However, in Goose Duck Kill, villagers can even dodge an impending assassination through their movent or use real-ti vocal reminds to alert other villagers to help themselves, giving players a greater sense of participation.
But, in the first round of the ga,
maybe because the rookie strears weren’t familiar enough, they were too shy to talk to Dasima and Tuantu.
Or maybe no one quite grasped the ga rules.
The whole round was spent just running around the map and doing tasks as prompted by the system.
One player who had taken the role of the duck assassin managed to kill soone but went undiscovered.
In the end, the ga ended blandly with the civilian geese completing their tasks.
After one round, the barrage was full of question marks.
“?????”
“No, what’s this?”
“Can this even be called a ga?”
“No fun at all, doesn’t asure up to the turn-based ga Ma played yesterday!”
“How much money did they stuff in for such a trashy ga to get two top strears to carry, huh?”
“How can this be carried? Even if you called every top strear on the entire network, it wouldn’t budge an inch!”
“What kind of brain-dead ga designer could make such a ga?”
“Stop playing, don’t want to watch, it’s boring, switch to sothing else quickly!”
Dasima glanced at the barrage and said, “Guys, don’t rush, I’ve roughly got the hang of this ga now. Wuhu psychology is officially starting!”
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