Sims - The Real Life.
A ga that combines life simulation and roguelike genres.
The unique aspect is that it provides scenarios through various scripts, and there are tens of thousands of possible endings depending on your choices.
But if the process were filled with pure randomness, the player would quickly beco bored.
To solve this issue, the ga offers perks.
These perks exclude unpleasant events and increase the probability of favorable outcos.
And the most powerful of these perks is—
“Easy Street.”
Living an easy life can an many things.
It implies that everything you do will succeed, and you’ll live a smooth life without major hardships.
The most significant factor in this is luck.
Easy Street allows you to artificially manipulate that luck factor.
But I was curious to see how this would apply to reality instead of in the ga.
“I can see snippets of the future?”
Even if it’s just a fragnt, the fact that I can check it at all doesn’t make sense.
Naturally, my answer to this ssage was “Yes.”
-[Since your future is set, your future information will be related to ‘acting.’]
-[Here is a photo of your most successful future.]
-[Photo]
With the end of the ssage, Easy Street sent no further texts.
It seed that was the limit of what it could tell .
“What kind of photo will it show?”
Curious, I opened the attached photo.
“Ha.”
A short laugh escaped .
“Am I really going to go there?”
In the photo, I was at an audition.
“This is High Dream.”
High Dream, a drama that aired in 2011.
It was a co-production between a TV station, an idol agency, and an actor agency.
It was one of the major hit dramas that involved a large audition process and significant investnt.
It told the story of high school students in an arts school, and the drama’s popularity was off the charts.
Despite most of the cast being newcors, the show recorded impressive viewership ratings.
“So many actors beca famous through this show.”
Tap tap.
I zood in on the picture, curious if I could spot anything else.
That’s when I noticed sothing odd.
“Are those people standing behind the auditionees all managers?”
Behind each of the kids auditioning, there was soone standing.
Their faces were blurred, but they all looked like managers.
“But I don’t have anyone with .”
What could this an?
No way.
“Am I supposed to audition without an agency?”
Why?
“Is it because of my market value?”
A rookie’s market value is pretty much fixed.
No matter how good your agency is, a rookie without experience doesn’t earn much.
The advantage, if any, would be a higher chance of passing the audition.
But that wasn’t sothing I needed to worry about.
Because—
“I’m handso.”
It would be ridiculous not to pick with this face.
So the point was to appear as a complete newcor in High Dream, raise my value, and then negotiate better terms when looking for an agency later.
“Maybe I’m just overthinking because of a single photo.”
Putting my phone back into my pocket, I left the restroom.
The goal was to pass the open audition and make a profile.
And the first step toward that goal—
“Is to show off my musical talent.”
Ti flew by, and it was finally Saturday.
The day we would start our band activities had arrived.
Ding! Ding!
The agency keeps bugging to audition for High Dream, so I think I’ll do it.
You have to audition too. There’s an open audition, so you must go.
If you don’t, I’ll be really mad at you.
And text back right away after reading this!
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