Chapter 852: Chapter 470: It’s Really Easy to Make Money in the Two-Dinsional World Chapter 852: Chapter 470: It’s Really Easy to Make Money in the Two-Dinsional World Strolling through this brand-new ga world, Huang Ping saw countless magnificent sights.
Behind him, Fang Cheng, who rarely gave comntary, began to explain as he pointed at the scenery in the ga, “Your description of the ga’s scenes isn’t particularly clear, but I’m quite interested in that concept where ‘different areas have different styles’ you ntioned. So, I’ve crafted different styles for different scenes. Personally, I prefer natural landscapes, where players can admire the view and then play cards with animals…”
“Play cards with animals?” Huang Ping asked in surprise, “Can that be justified within the world’s lore? After all, if the narrative isn’t clear for such a vast ga, it could be problematic.”
“Don’t you have an explanation?” Fang Cheng asked in confusion, “In your plot, this is a world where all things possess spirits, and the Heavenly God who rules this world is a guy who’s crazy about card and board gas. Due to his influence, the inhabitants of this world all enjoy playing card gas and take pride in being adept at them.”
Hearing the world-building they’d co up with, Huang Ping felt like a teenager whose cringe-worthy diary had been discovered—the whole scenario just made him feel uneasy.
It wasn’t just him, the Monkey also couldn’t help but cover his face, saying to Fang Cheng, “Boss, stop the public execution, I’m thin-skinned; I can’t listen to this.”
“What were we thinking back then?” Xiao Douzi let out a wail, “Why did we think such bizarre plots were cool?”
“I think it’s fine,” Fang Cheng said, frowning, “And the setting also explains why all the card gas here are in a 2D style, so I feel like we can still use this setup. Because of your setting, I’ve sought out many Heaven-Opening Blocks and finally found one that’s quite suitable.”
“What are Heaven-Opening Blocks? Sothing you made in your own ga materials library?”
“You could say that; it includes a vast expanse of miniature worlds and is the greatest legacy of the Immortal Assembly. Anyway, the world you hope for coincides perfectly with that place, so I did so work for them, and then they allowed to infuse so of the Laws, which gave form to the ga world you wanted.”
Huang Ping looked at Fang Cheng in a daze, feeling like the boss was still the sa—spouting things that he couldn’t understand a word of.
But from Fang Cheng’s words, it seed that bringing their quirky ideas to life was no simple task.
Feeling guilty, Huang Ping said, “Boss, making all this stuff must have been quite a hassle, right?”
“It’s okay,” Fang Cheng replied calmly, “It was just like dealing with a dozen or so Demon Lords. The rest was directly taken care of for ; it wasn’t too difficult.”
Huang Ping looked at Fang Cheng, figuring he could think of the Demon Lords as the biggest bugs or challenges in the ga developnt process.
Realizing that the boss had to do so much just to create this ga world made Huang Ping and the others feel even more guilty.
Transforming this guilt into motivation, they began to work doubly hard, striving to perfect this ga that had cost the boss so much effort.
Determined not to let down their boss’s reputation, they decided they would spend a year, if necessary, to refine this ga and turn it into a masterpiece.
But once they actually started playing the ga, Huang Ping and the rest were surprised to find that it was actually quite good.
Their planning might have been subpar, but the issue lay in execution—because fully realizing their ideas would result in too high a cost, too lengthy a production cycle, and too many technical challenges to overco, essentially making this an impossible ga.
After all, when they were drawing up the plan, the four of them were practically drunk, throwing out ga settings that they wanted to try but didn’t dare to implent, resulting in such a ga at the end.
Even after playing for a while, Huang Ping even began to think that such a large frawork was an overkill for just card gas.
“Damn it, why did we think of card gas when making this? If it were sothing else, the ga definitely would have been more fun.”
“Hard to say. The atmosphere of the ga actually suits card gas well, and the 2D style of the card gas is quite interesting. There aren’t many 2D-style card gas out there, and none have the scale of ours.”
“It feels like a Dinsionality Reduction Strike against other card platforms.”
“Isn’t it, though? With this technical prowess, why bother competing in the card ga industry?”
“Watch what you’re saying; we’re not a card ga, we’re a collectible card ga, it’s just that there are no in-app purchases, it’s a pay-once ga.”
“Right, right, a pay-once collectible card ga.”
The planners started playing the ga with great enthusiasm, oblivious to the fact that the ga they’d created while drunk actually turned out this well.
While the happy planners were different, the operation manager Wang Xiaoying fell into a dilemma.
She was troubled about how to market this ga.
If it’s marketed like a card ga, then they would need to do ground promotions, traveling from one internet café to another, attracting whatever users they could.
But now card platforms can’t be promoted, and with the ga wearing a distinct 2D ani style, it was completely baffling how to handle it.
Unable to co up with a good strategy, Wang Xiaoying simply stopped thinking.
After all, there weren’t many combinations of card gas and ani, and the few that existed were rather niche—it was up to see whether “Mahjong City” could carry the banner of card gas.
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