To ascend, I had no choice but to create games Chapter 136: 111: Pranks in Progress (Three Updates)1
Chapter 136: Chapter 111: Pranks in Progress (Three Updates)_1
[What’s the Secret Behind Fang Cheng Studio’s Marketing Tactics?]
[Three Practices to Make Your Ga Sell as Well as “Botanic Garden.”]
[From Obscurity to Millions in Sales, Fang Cheng Studio Only Got These Few Things Right.]
[Is Ga Quality or Marketing More Important?]
As he read article after article, Fang Cheng couldn’t help but feel confused.
He couldn’t understand why, after he had only contemplated Heavenly Tao for a few days, the buzz around “Botanic Garden” had completely changed upon his return.
Failure was no big deal, since he had failed many tis in his previous life, like when he just wanted to slay a Demon but accidentally destroyed its lair too.
But failure should have its reasons.
It shouldn’t just be incomprehensibly unsuccessful.
Randomly clicking on a report, he found that the writer seed not to be writing about their studio.
“Miraculously cunning marketing tactics, an artful approach to marketing. Fang Cheng Studio has shown us what attitude an excellent studio should have.”
“In an era filled with anticlimactic offerings, every ga strives to put its best content in the first two hours, so players miss the refund window. The rest of the content often feels like it’s pieced together or edited in, with tedious side quests and extensive collect-a-thon missions that drag the ga out for dozens of hours.”
“Open-world gas absolutely will not introduce fast travel points. They’ll tell you it’s for realism, but they’ll never admit they want you to run through the map to prolong the playti.”
“A ga claiming to have five hundred quests might only have a dozen or so with any novelty, and these unique side stories are all experienced within the first couple of hours, with the rest being repetitive content.”
“The gaming industry is gradually turning into a scam industry, with industry leaders focusing on how to keep players expectant and forgetting how to leave them satisfied.”
“Therefore, in this period, Fang Cheng Studio’s work is such a pleasant surprise to .”
“A stunning opening, progressively enjoyable gaplay, unveiling the world’s secrets and understanding the gifts within through exploration—this kind of surprise, akin to opening a mystery box, is sothing I haven’t experienced in a long ti.”
“I had lost hope in dostic gas, but I am thankful to Fang Cheng Studio for reigniting my confidence as a nearly despairing gar.”
“They don’t mind hiding the good stuff till later because they know the initial delicacies are enough to keep you, and the delicacies later on are enough to keep you reminiscing.”
“Fang Cheng Studio is like a skilled chef. He opens a small restaurant, sits by the roadside watching the scenery. When you pass by, he won’t call out to you deliberately, just displays the sign, telling you what’s special for the day.”
“You might hesitate, because the spot used to be another restaurant that mainly sold curry, but only the first half of the al was curry, the latter half was crap. By the ti you reached the part you shouldn’t eat, it was too late for a refund.”
“Before that, there was a restaurant that served tasty food, but only a little bit of it, the rest required a mbership card purchase, and then you would receive the good stuff six months later. However, less than a month in, the restaurant had run off, taking your mbership along with it, disappearing without a trace.”
“Before that, it was a scam-shop, ostensibly free to enter but with blind boxes inside. Most of the blind boxes contained fragnts, and only by collecting the complete set could you get a good al. When you complained about not getting the whole set, soone next to you would pull out a complete nu they got from the draw, fondly call the restaurant owner ‘cousin’, and start feasting in front of you, while you got nothing.”
“Because of the wrongdoings of predecessors, you were filled with distrust towards this newly opened small restaurant. But eventually, with encouragent from others, you dug into your pocket, took out your money, and bought the set al.”
“You were led into the little restaurant, and the lovely atmosphere made you look forward to the dinner ahead. The owner wouldn’t talk much, just serving you a delicious dish.”
“The tasty al made you linger and satisfied you fully. When you got up to leave, the owner pushed you back down and brought out the second steak dish.”
“The steak was succulent and juicy, each bite dancing on your taste buds, with a perfection in cooking you had never experienced before, and it brought a satisfaction like never before.”
“You were full and ready to leave, but the next dessert arrived.”
“When you thought the dessert marked the end, baked lobster was served, followed by sashimi, roast duck, spicy duck heads, well-water crayfish…”
“Finally, you were full. You left reluctantly. When you looked back, you saw the owner had already changed the sign and was serving the next set al.”
“You stopped.”
“You turned back.”
“You reopened the door of the restaurant, paid, and sat down in your old spot, ready to enjoy the next delicious al.”
“And this is how I feel about Fang Cheng Studio.”
“Lastly, please raise the ga’s price a bit. I can afford it.”
The poetic description garnered many likes for the article and filled the comnts with replies of “I feel the sa.”
But Fang Cheng couldn’t believe they were actually describing his ga and could only marvel at how intense the fans’ filters were.
It was the weekend, and to truly understand what his own ga’s players thought, he didn’t disturb Huang Ping and others. Instead, he logged into the ga himself and observed through his gaming character.
Reviews
All reviews (0)