Chapter 158 Waiting for Brother Tongzi to Take Action As soon as Wu Mu’s new Weibo post was released, it naturally attracted a lot of people’s attention. "Ah? What's going on with Wu Gou? Why do you suddenly want to play games?" "It's inexplicable. An idol star makes a game?" "Actually, considering Wu Gou's image, I'm not surprised that he made a game. After all, he made one before. But he shouldn't be short of money for production, right? Does he need crowdfunding?" "I went to his crowdfunding page and it seemed to be the equivalent of a pre-sale. He has already made a game demo." In Beijing, at the editorial office of New Life Weekly, Han Yan, who was secretly fishing, also saw Wu Mu's new Weibo. Well, she didn’t follow Wu Mu’s Weibo, but found out from the Wu Mu anti-fan group she joined. As soon as Wu Mu posted the article, his black fans group forwarded the screenshots. Naturally, there were many ridicules against him.
"Heh, this bastard is cutting leeks again." "Disgusting. I have to come out and cut leeks every once in a while." "He obviously has no shortage of money but still wants to raise money to make a game. Isn't that just a way to make money? Who knows what he can produce in the end." "Oh, he can make games too? He just made a small game that no one played, which gave him confidence, but he also made an independent game? This is really confusing." "There are still people who pay money for this idiot. I don't know where this bastard gets so many brainless fans. No matter what he does, there are people supporting him." At this point, everyone was just mocking him as usual. Although it was a bit strange for an idol star to make games, judging from the image Wu Mu had shown before, there were actually no major flaws. Until someone released the crowdfunding target number for Wumu. "No, am I the only one who found out that the lowest crowdfunding goal this bastard set for himself is 10 million?" The black fan who spoke out took a screenshot and posted the level of Wu Mu’s crowdfunding goal. Looking at the long string of numbers on the screenshot, everyone was undoubtedly stunned. what? No? This dog thing is so inflated? The highest level is 50 million? Based on the price he gave for 35 copies after the official release, does he think that his game can sell at least million copies? You just made a game demo and you think you can sell over million copies? No, there are only a few domestic single-player games that have sold over a million copies. Even if he can make games, can he make a game that sells millions of copies? Do you really think you are a famous designer? Outrageous. It's inflated to an outrageous degree!! Outrageous? Wu Mu didn't feel that at all. Vampire Survivor has the potential to sell tens of millions of copies.
Even if it comes to Blue Star, it may not be as popular as in the previous life, but one-third or half of the sales volume should be no problem. What's more, he has turned on the system to stir up the popularity. With the operation and promotion of the system, the sales may be even better than in the previous life. Well, now we just have to wait for Brother Tongzi to make his move. Wu Mu sat leisurely in the shade of the exhibition hall waiting for the system to work. In fact, crowdfunding can be carried out through the Internet. After all, the game demo can be downloaded online, and the crowdfunding channel also allows payment directly through the Internet. But how can I find the shots for myself then? Moreover, he had already verified it during the previous live broadcast when selling songs, and the system would fuel the trend based on his actions. Stay at home and wait for the system to work. Who knows how many days it will take to redeem all the performance cards. But it was different when attending such a large-scale game exhibition. He estimated that the system would use the game exhibition to give him some marketing support. Although there were a lot of people visiting the place where Wu Mu and his friends were, it was outside the venue after all, and everyone was in a hurry to go in to see the exhibition, so most people just took a look and left without stopping. But there is no shortage of curious people who like to watch the fun. Soon, a white man with a muscular body who looked like an athlete stopped. Philip Sebbins is the CEO of Microsoft's gaming division. At this Paris Game Show, he also led a team to promote his new console. Because he met a friend and started chatting with him, he did not enter the venue with his team. After chatting with his friends, he was about to enter the exhibition alone. But before he entered, he saw a strange little booth at the entrance of the exhibition hall. Someone actually set up a private booth for himself at the entrance like a stall. Since he had nothing urgent to do at the moment, he went over to join in the fun out of curiosity. Crowdfunding for a game you're making? He looked at the sign on the ground in front of the stall with great interest. This guy is quite creative, going to game shows to promote his products. He glanced at the contents of the sign on the ground. When I saw the target fundraising amount, I didn’t pay much attention to it and just scanned it. But soon, feeling something was wrong, he turned his attention back to the series of zeros. Why do I feel like there are too many zeros? He subconsciously counted the zeros behind the number, just like Wang Xiaotian did before. then Waterfalk? The first tier is 10 million? The fifth tier is 50 million?
Phillips looked as if he had seen a ghost. Even as the gaming CEO of Microsoft Corporation, he couldn't say that he could regard 50 million as a small sum. If he didn't know the symbol of RMB, he would almost think that the person was writing in Zimbabwean currency. This is too outrageous. How could a guy who just came to set up a stall outside the venue and hold a private exhibition raise such an outrageous amount of crowdfunding? He wondered if this guy in front of him, who was too handsome and didn't look like a game maker at all, was doing some kind of performance art. But even though he was suspicious, he couldn't help but be curious. What kind of game gave this guy the confidence to set a crowdfunding goal of 50 million? He pointed to the computer in front of him and asked, "Can I try it out?" Wu Mu nodded confidently, "Okay." Phili stood in front of Wu Mu's laptop and looked at the game demo screen opened in front of him. He was undoubtedly a little disappointed at first. Such poor image quality? No matter how you look at it, it looks like a flop. But now that I'm here, it would be a shame not to try it out myself. He clicked to start the game. Then a pixel man swinging a whip appeared on a green mosaic map, and the surrounding black bat monsters besieged the pixel man. Hey, the character attacks automatically without his control? It’s a pretty novel design, but wouldn’t it be boring if you don’t have to attack yourself? Fili learned how to use the up, down, left and right keys to control the character to avoid the monsters' attacks. The character on the screen automatically swung the whip to attack the surrounding monsters. After dodging for a while, he realized that the game screen seemed to be just repeating dodging attacks, and he felt regretful. Is this all the game is about? This is too boring. Just as he was thinking this, the pixel man he controlled stepped on a crystal dropped by the monster on the ground. Following an exciting sound effect, petals fell from the sky. Upgraded. Several bonus weapons appeared below for him to choose from. After thinking for a few seconds, he selected the first blue medicine bottle icon. Then, as he looked at the medicine bottles falling from the sky every few seconds and killing the monsters, he felt something in his heart. Hey, this game seems interesting? He had a vague idea of the gameplay mechanics of this game. Weaken the attack operation part and strengthen the player's selection feedback? It’s a very novel way of playing the game. He just started playing it and doesn’t dare to draw a conclusion yet. But from these small details, it is undoubtedly revealed that the producer has his own set of production logic.
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