To ascend, I had no choice but to create games-Chapter 628 - 359 Next Round_2
Chapter 628: Chapter 359 Next Round_2
Chapter 628 -359 Next Round_2
Once the Main God, now the God of Balance knew Fang Cheng’s needs, he immediately said with great respect, “Great Heavenly Lord, we have several Gods of Music at your service. Which one would you like to use?”
“Are there many gods related to music?” Fang Cheng asked curiously.
“Quite a few, music is one of the few things that still retain creativity, so most of our gods have some music-related abilities. I would recommend these gods to you.”
Looking at the list provided by the God of Balance, Fang Cheng had a new idea.
Having them compose music directly was an option, but if they could spend some time in the game, they might be able to produce even better work.
Moreover, his new game featured a god-worshipping function, so having real gods play the role of game gods could allow them to gain some faith, thus repaying the karma of asking them to compose music.
After figuring this out, Fang Cheng realized he had been underutilizing the gods from this realm; he hadn’t expected them to be this useful.
And upon knowing Fang Cheng’s thoughts, even the God of Balance was somewhat tempted.
However, He still had to assist Tian Xuan, so He could only give up and let other gods have the opportunity to foster a good relationship with the Great Heavenly Lord.
And so, the issues of the music and gods were perfectly solved, and the game’s launch date was set. A casual advertisement was all that was needed before it could go live.
Due to the substantial content offered, the game’s volume was unprecedentedly grand, so naturally, the price was a bit high.
The new game, titled “Immortal Road,” was priced at 258 for the digital edition and 398 for the physical edition, which included a disc and a random set of in-game racial building models, as well as a collection of related settings, ensuring the physical edition’s value.
Fang Cheng had thought that such a price might reduce the game’s sales volume, but to his surprise, the number of buyers seemed to have increased slightly.
“[Two months! I’ve been waiting for two whole months, including over the New Year! Do you know how I managed to get through two months without a new game!]”
“[The price is a bit higher than before, but how did you guys know I just got my year-end bonus?]”
“[I went to the hospital early this year, so I could have time to play games and didn’t have to give out lucky money to those little brats!]”
“[I bought four sets of the physical edition and ended up with three godchildren. I must say, it feels amazing to be a godfather to others!]”
“[Seeing Fang Cheng Studio’s name, I bought it without hesitation. I can’t wait any longer!]”
“[I don’t mind the price being higher! It means the game must be packed with content, and it’s worth buying.]”
Watching the sales figures steadily climb, Fang Cheng asked in bewilderment, “Is our studio really that famous now? They are buying so happily even with such a high price?”
Xu Qingling looked helplessly at Fang Cheng, “Boss, I know you are indifferent to fame and fortune, but this is a bit strange at this level. Be confident; you are already a gaming magnate.”
“Is that so?”
After some thought, Fang Cheng still didn’t feel it was real.
But that’s just how Immortals are; anything they do gets admired, and he was used to it.
What mattered now was not this, but the players’ reactions to “Immortal Road.”
On the day the game was released, Xiemen Waidao rushed back to his apartment from his hometown and eagerly dived into the game cabin.
He had enjoyed his time at home, but without a game cabin, he could only bully Mukuai 1234 through the computer every day. Not being able to see her expression up close didn’t fully satisfy Xiemen Waidao.
Now that he was back, with a new game to play, he felt this was the best homecoming gift.
He adeptly entered the game cabin, downloaded the game, and pulled Mukuai 1234 straight into the game, eagerly awaiting the moment it started.
Next to him, Mukuai 1234, who was forcefully dragged along, looked discontentedly at Xiemen Waidao and then said, “Haven’t you got anything to say to me after not seeing each other for such a long time?”
“Don’t we see each other every day?” Xiemen Waidao asked, confused.
“That’s with a PC, not a game cabin. When you use the PC, you’re even more puppet-like than I am; it looks frightfully odd.”
Xiemen Waidao tilted his head in thought for a moment and then reached out to hold Mukuai’s hand, asking, “What about now?”
“What are you doing!”
Immediately pulling her hand back, Mukuai 1234 exclaimed nervously, “Why would you suddenly do that!”
“Is it not allowed?”
“It is, but you have to write me a letter of application one day in advance and let me wash my hands first!”
Watching the flustered Mukuai 1234, Xiemen Waidao felt his partner was rather strange.
“Immortal Road” was also a game that allowed NPC partners to enter. However, in single-player mode, NPCs served as secretaries within the game, possessing no actual power and not participating in the game’s processes, but they could offer players some advice and tips, making the play experience a bit easier.
Additionally, they could act as NPC allies or opponents within the game, allowing friendless players to enjoy the “friend” feature as a high-end configuration.
After finishing the mini-drama with Mukuai 1234, Xiemen Waidao noticed that his game had finished loading.
In the blink of an eye, he found himself standing in the vast starry sky, with a colossal space colony ship beside him, constantly moving forward into the dark cosmos.
Looking down, Xiemen Waidao saw that he was standing on the outside of the ship, clad in a white Daoist robe that lent him an air of an ethereal charm.
The combination of Cultivators and an alien spaceship might seem odd, yet here it was surprisingly harmonious.
Standing on the exterior of the ship, Xiemen Waidao quickly realized through his surroundings that he must be a very powerful individual.
And as this individual, he would struggle alongside his tribe, moving toward a shared brilliance.
Space had no sound at all; the vacuum made it impossible for any sound to travel, so only the vibrations of footsteps could be felt on the operational ship, signaling its ceaseless forward motion.
Suddenly, the ship began to accelerate.
A vast planet appeared before him, its surface rapidly enlarging in his view, and when the ship finally breached the atmosphere, stirring music suddenly erupted, alerting Xiemen Waidao to the fact that he had undergone a distant journey and arrived at the place his ancestors had longed for.
The music was grand and dignified, with a hint of nostalgia, as if commemorating his forebears. The distinct layers of the symphony made Xiemen Waidao share the sentiment, unwittingly blending into the world and becoming excited with the inhabitants who had arrived.
Closing his eyes, he immersed himself in the world of music, quietly spending ten minutes before being awakened by Mukuai 1234.
Pushing Xiemen Waidao, Mukuai 1234 said in puzzlement, “You can be moved by music? I thought you weren’t a normal human being.”
“I’m also surprised, turns out I am a normal human being after all,” replied Xiemen Waidao as he listened to the music, equally incredulous.
The quality of this music was extremely high, arguably the best of Fang Cheng Studio’s history, and certainly the work of a master.
True to Fang Cheng Studio’s reputation, they always managed to surprise.
After listening a while longer, Xiemen Waidao decided he would later find the original soundtrack of this place and then loop it for a few days.
Having downloaded the music, Xiemen Waidao began to experience the game.
The music had raised his expectations enormously, and the contents of the game did not disappoint.
As he made the command to fortify in place, the settlement ship in front of him began to unfold and transform.
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Satellites ascended into orbit, an invisible force field enveloped the area, mechanized arms of the ship plunged into the ground for support, and city factories commenced operations, starting to modify the related sectors.
The city’s administrative department began to plan the area, summarizing a wealth of details and compiling them into streamlined, intuitive data, which was presented before Xiemen Waidao.
The settlement’s unfolding scene was very detailed. Each part of the ship could be found in the expanded city, and its unique structure amazed Xiemen Waidao, making him feel the game was worth the price.
Although all of Fang Cheng Studio’s games were provided for free after he had purchased a gaming pod, he still bought a physical copy of the game for his collection.
With his expectations soaring even higher, he eagerly started the endless next round.