Tokyo Video Game Tycoon: Chapter 782 non gamer

Chapter 782 Non-Gamer

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 Developing a high-quality game in one week is like a fantasy for ordinary game companies.

  But for Youxing Electronic Entertainment, it is not a difficult matter.

The scale of the number of people is beyond the reach of any game company at the moment.

  There is no need for 996, as long as you commute to and from get off work normally.

The most consumed thing in these seven days is probably the labor cost, not other development costs of the game.

 One week later, Candy Fun was launched on time.

Become Facebook’s first mobile game with some in-app purchase elements.

 Most of the mobile games before this were buyout-based, and even those with in-app purchases were of a trial nature, similar to the follow-up release of some new expansion packs for buyout-based games.

ˆ It is also a relatively new thing for some people who are not interested in games.

“You can get ten US dollars in props by making a reservation. You can get ten US dollars in props by subscribing to Facebook video membership for a month. I also got five US dollars in props from online shopping. A total of twenty-five US dollars, which seems pretty good.”

 Davidson stared at his phone, which was displaying the interface of the Facebook App Store.

There is a countdown on the main interface, and this countdown is the countdown to the launch of Candy Fun.

Davidson is not a gamer. He is a warehouse manager for a warehouse company. His usual responsibility is counting inventory. It is a relatively easy job, but he needs to be on call at any time, which leaves him with not much free time.

 But he still enjoys the job.

 When he has nothing to do, he will pick up a book and read it in the warehouse. When he needs to work, he can put it down and work at any time.

But recently he got a new and trendy gadget: a smartphone.

  This is a new electronic product that has just emerged recently.

The main reason is not that he is interested in this product, but that people around him are starting to discuss this thing, and this thing is also considered a necessary product in the new era.

Davidson still wanted to be a little more fashionable and not want to be too behind the times, so he also bought a smartphone and started to learn how to use it in the warehouse during this time.

Originally, he initially considered the Mickford family’s smartphone.

 But that one is really a bit expensive.

 MK1, which has been on sale for two years, is still selling for $400.

On the other hand, the performance of Facebook’s smartphone is not weaker than the latest MK3, but it only sells for $299.

This gave him little hesitation.

In the United States, not everyone can buy the latest and most fashionable products regardless of money. Americans also have cost-effective needs.

It is precisely because of the low-price strategy that Facebook was able to seize a certain market and begin to expand its influence.

 It is not that no one within Mickford has proposed lowering the price of the MK series, but Myron Keyes has always insisted that the price remain at the current state. The high quality of the MK series must always be maintained and must not be shaken.

For Davidson, there is no such thing as quality. They are all smartphones anyway, so just buy them so you won’t fall behind others.

 In recent times, he has gradually become familiar with the various operations of a smartphone, and at the same time praises how convenient it is.

  If you usually do some simple warehouse inventory records, you can easily record them on your mobile phone. You can also use them to take photos. There are also some very convenient software to make your work more convenient.

This made him start to think that owning a smartphone can indeed improve work efficiency, which made him think that buying such a smartphone is also very cost-effective.

 After that, he started to come into contact with some entertainment software on his mobile phone, started shopping online through his mobile phone, watched some interesting videos on his mobile phone, and also used it to read books.

However, the screen of the smartphone was too small, and it was really tiring to look at the phone with this device, so he did not persist.

Then, suddenly one day, very uniform advertising content appeared on some of the software he often used.

 All related to a game called Candy Fun.

 Video games?

 This is something he has never been exposed to before.

I have seen many advertisements promoting video games before. He was not particularly interested in these advertisements because the video games mentioned in these advertisements required payment before playing.

Players who are generally familiar with video games will say that these buy-out games are quite cost-effective. You can buy several dozen old games for a few dollars.

 But he is not a gamer, and he doesn’t think it is a good deal.

However, this time the advertisement is different.

This time the game called Candy Fun does not require spending money at the beginning, it is a completely free game.

 free

The word    was highlighted emphatically, which immediately caught his attention.

 In the past, people always said how interesting video games are, but he was hesitant because he needed to spend money in advance.

 Compared to spending money to buy these things in advance, he prefers to buy a book.

However, books are not cheap in the United States. It usually costs tens or even hundreds of dollars to buy some relatively qualified works.

 Now that he saw the word free, Davidson thought he might give it a try.

 Later, he became even more excited when he saw that he only needed to purchase a video membership service to get additional prop rewards of a certain value in the game, or that he could also get prop rewards of a certain value when purchasing goods online.

He doesn't have much resistance to paying for video membership. He usually likes to rent video tapes and watch movies. Now he just spends the money for renting video tapes online, and the content he can watch online is better than what he can watch simply by renting video tapes. If it was much more, he would feel it was not a loss.

As for online shopping, he has gradually become accustomed to using it. The convenience of this thing is that he does not have to go far to the supermarket to buy things. Daily necessities that are not urgently needed can be purchased online and delivered to his door, and the quality is sometimes better than driving all the way there. The ones bought in department stores are even better.

He is willing to use and consume online shopping and video membership services. On this basis, he will also be given some props of the same value as Candy Fun, which he feels is quite worth it.

At this moment, the countdown to the launch of Candy Colorful Fun has entered.

 He planned to enter the game as soon as possible to receive props, and then have a good experience of what a video game is.

 Ten, nine, eight, seven…three, two, one.

 When the countdown ended, a download button appeared where the countdown had originally been. Davidson clicked the download immediately, and then waited for the game to be downloaded with a little anticipation.

 “Davidson, we have work to do!”

"coming!"

 Davidson took a look at the download progress on his phone. He probably finished downloading the game by the time he finished work, so he put his phone on his workstation and went out to work.

 (End of this chapter)