Chapter 853: Chapter 470: It’s Really Easy to Make Money in the Two-Dinsional World_2 Chapter 853: Chapter 470: It’s Really Easy to Make Money in the Two-Dinsional World_2 However, the na “Mahjong City” didn’t pass the review, so we decided to change the na.
In the days of intense preparation at the ga studio, the na of the ga was finally set as “galopolis”, and the video promotion began imdiately.
But when the ga’s early publicity was released, players found themselves confused by Fang Cheng’s new ga.
Fang Cheng Studio, what are you up to?
The previous gas were fine; at most, there were so inaccuracies with the ga tags, the ga nas were a bit off, and the content left people feeling a bit baffled.
But with the title and ga visuals, they couldn’t guess the genre of the ga at all – this was a first.
The ani-style was quite nice, even stunning.
The endless Sea of Cherry Blossoms, the quaint yet vibrant Traditional Style Town, the different styles of strikingly handso n and beautiful won – all of these made the ani elents of the ga off the charts, making even those who didn’t understand ani comnt, “Those paper figures actually look pretty good.”
But what is the gaplay?
The promotional visuals were as perfect as could be, so players weren’t worried that it was a PV scam. After all, Fang Cheng Studio was a gold signboard; there was no concern that their gas wouldn’t be up to par.
But really, what was the gaplay?
It seed like card drawing, open-world exploration, a bit like a dating sim, and also carried a hint of The Sims.
Such a diverse mix of elents combined made the ga a bit hard to grasp.
As the first ani-style ga from Fang Cheng Studio, “galopolis” naturally caught the attention of players.
So were eager to play the ga soon, while others silently prayed for Fang Cheng Studio to flop so they could have their chance.
Since there was only one PV for the ga, analyzing this PV beca the recent traffic password for the ga section on Bilibili. Every ga-related content creator was analyzing it, trying to guess the genre of the ga for their viewers.
[Have we all been deceived? Is Fang Cheng Studio’s new ga a horror ga?]
[Horror, puzzle, exploration, simulation, ani… What is Fang Cheng Studio not good at?]
[Don’t hesitate. Just blow your money on “galopolis” once it’s out!]
[Don’t care what ga it is, the scenery alone is worth hyping up.]
[Anything under five hundred I’ll buy without a second thought. It’s that simple.]
Not until the second PV was released did players surprisingly discover that this was a grand ga platform based on card and board gas. The discussion around “galopolis” wasn’t the sa anymore.
[Hmm… I an no disrespect to card and board gas, but is it really okay to use such good visuals for a chess ga?]
[In my mory, aren’t card and board gas an old trick from the past generation? Why is Fang Cheng Studio doing this now?]
[Fang Cheng, are you running out of money? If you need money, just tell us! We’ll send it over, don’t make such low-end gas!]
[I, a V50 of Fang Cheng, invite you to join Fang Cheng Studio, and you can decide the next ga genre.]
[Doesn’t matter to , I plan to use this ga as a scenery simulator. After all, ani scenery is always a delight to look at, and playing cards with so many Misses seems worth it.]
[Just spoil them!]
Just two PVs contributed two hot topics on Weibo.
One was: [Is Fang Cheng Studio going bankrupt, starting to create cash grab gas?]
And the other: [Fang Cheng Studio has really gone under, the boss Fang Cheng ran away with his mistress!]
Although the second topic was clearly a joke, it brought a lot of attention and made people realize that Fang Cheng Studio truly was a star-studio.
However, fa can bring attention and backlash.
The second PV was intentionally produced by Wang Xiaoying to let players realize what kind of ga it was.
Fang Cheng Studio’s gas now were not lacking in traffic, but they had to filter, to sift out those players who didn’t like card gas to avoid the backlash of the traffic.
The traffic that other ga studios coveted was a burden for Fang Cheng, making Wang Xiaoying reflect that perhaps this trouble was unique to Fang Cheng Studio.
Besides that, the preliminary research for the ga made her feel sowhat pessimistic.
The younger generation accepts ani-style aesthetics more readily, yet they don’t particularly enjoy traditional card gas like mahjong.
The older generation likes traditional card gas, but they aren’t especially fond of ani styles.
Moreover, the card gas in this title had undergone several magical alterations, with plenty of innovations added to the traditional card gas.
Because there were so many innovations, Wang Xiaoying began to doubt the ga’s prospects.
She strived to ignore the online discussions, focusing her efforts on the ga itself and praying it would truly satisfy the target users’ needs.
Finally, after the ga’s release date, Wang Xiaoying watched as sales steadily rose, surpassing one million before long.
It was a standard figure, but it wasn’t what she was concerned about.
She was looking at the refund rate.
“galopolis” was purchased and downloaded through Ga Inn, where players could get a no-questions-asked refund within a day of their purchase, thereby avoiding gas that scamd playti.
However, this also ant that the ga itself had to et higher quality standards; if it didn’t keep players hooked past the first day, it was generally considered a failure.
Glued to the refund numbers, Wang Xiaoying felt each refund was a bullet piercing her heart.
“Don’t be too many, don’t be too many, just don’t exceed 30%, just don’t exceed 30%.”
Silently praying, Wang Xiaoying watched the refund figures, feeling as though each day dragged on like a year.
Although not much could be determined today and the real data would appear tomorrow, she couldn’t resist the urge to check various figures continuously.
The next day, Wang Xiaoying arrived at the studio and eagerly turned on her computer, imdiately diving into the ga’s data.
Seeing that the refund rate was only in the single digits, she finally breathed a sigh of relief followed by a surge of ecstasy.
Yes!
This number works!
She had anticipated a 30% rate in her mind, yet “galopolis” surpassed her expectations, completely blindsiding her.
Opening the ga’s review section, she saw an overwhelming number of positive comnts.
[Incredible, I initially paid 128 yuan to support Fang Cheng Studio, but wow, I didn’t expect this…]
[Sa here, unbelievable.]
[I usually detest mahjong and don’t even play it during New Year’s. But here, I find myself having quite a good ti.]
[Cards plus mahjong, this combo turned out to be unexpectedly fun, really beyond imagination.]
[I don’t care about anything else; I just want to know if the daily number of card draws really cannot be increased!]
[To the one above, I can tell you quite plainly, no! I’ve tried everything, sought different channels, closely examined every QR code in the ga, but sadly, this ga truly does not have additional in-ga purchase channels.]
[Isn’t it good that there are no extra in-ga purchases? I usually hate pay-to-win gas the most.]
[Try it and you’ll understand, this ga really makes you wish there was a way to draw more cards.]
[I don’t get it.]
[San Tong (my wife) in her wedding dress.jpg]
[…Got it.]
[I believe Fang Cheng Studio didn’t create this ga out of a need for money because if they really were short on funds, just one character’s sales could explode! And a mahjong set could have 108 characters, not counting the character skins, outfits, and corresponding skills!]
[Exactly! Twenty draws a day isn’t nearly enough! Do they think we can’t afford more? Top up, top up everything! Give every player a hundred draws! Fully loaded!]
Reading through these comnts, Wang Xiaoying realized that making money from ani fans was easier than expected.
Too bad the boss doesn’t like money.
Otherwise, he’d be the richest man by now.
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